



Japanese American Farm Labor Camp Nyssa Oregon 1942
A mobile camp in Nyssa, Oregon, houses Japanese Americans who volunteered for farm labor during World War II. Created in July 1942, this vintage image documents the agreement between the U.S. Employment Service and local sugar beet companies on wages working conditions and medical care. It reflects the agricultural contributions during this era.
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Japanese American Farm Labor Camp Nyssa Oregon 1942