



Laundry Facilities at Westley Camp for Migratory Labor 1939
Laundry facilities at Westley camp serve migratory laborers in Stanislaus County, California. Established during the Great Depression, these camps provided essential services to seasonal workers. In February 1939, the federal government aimed to improve conditions for these laborers. Migrant camps became vital for supporting the agricultural labor force.
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Laundry Facilities at Westley Camp for Migratory Labor 1939