Farmers Daughter at Labor Camp Caldwell Idaho June 1941
In June 1941, a farmers daughter stands at the Farm Security Administration labor camp in Caldwell, Idaho. During the early 1940s, these camps were established to provide assistance to agricultural workers affected by economic hardship. The camp aimed to improve living conditions and bolster rural economies in the region.
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Farmers Daughter at Labor Camp Caldwell Idaho June 1941
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