FSA Nurse Greets Migrant Boy Caldwell Idaho 1941
A nurse greets a migrant boy at the Farm Security Administration dental trailer in Caldwell, Idaho, in November 1941. The FSA provided essential health services to agricultural families during the Great Depression. It aimed to improve living conditions and public health in rural areas, significantly benefiting local communities.
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FSA Nurse Greets Migrant Boy Caldwell Idaho 1941
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