Sewer Pipe Construction at Sinton Texas Migrant Camp 1939
The vintage image shows the construction of a sewer pipe at a migrant camp in Sinton, Texas, taken in October 1939. During the late 1930s, Sinton served as a vital location for housing migrant workers. The establishment of infrastructure such as sewer systems was essential for supporting the needs of agricultural communities. This site reflects the broader efforts in public works aimed at improving living conditions for laborers during this period.
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Sewer Pipe Construction at Sinton Texas Migrant Camp 1939
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