Squatter Camp in Potato Town Oregon 1939
In September 1939, a squatter camp stands at the entrance of Potato Town in Malin, Oregon. During this time, many families sought refuge in temporary housing amid economic hardships. Malin was a site for displaced individuals seeking work and stability. The image serves as a record of their resilience and struggle for survival in Klamath County.
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Squatter Camp in Potato Town Oregon 1939
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