Men Eating at Hagerman Lake Camp Iron County Michigan 1937
Men eat at a transient camp located at Hagerman Lake in Iron County, Michigan, in April 1937. The site was previously a lumber camp, illustrating the lifestyle of transient workers in that era. These camps often served as temporary accommodations for laborers seeking work in the logging industry during the Great Depression.
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Men Eating at Hagerman Lake Camp Iron County Michigan 1937
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