Transient Camp at Hagerman Lake Michigan April 1937
The transient camp at Hagerman Lake, Michigan, operates in April 1937. Due to poor road conditions, supplies are moved by sled for the final quarter mile. The camp is without telephone service and does not have resident medical care. This setting reflects the challenges faced by such camps in remote locations during that era.
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Transient Camp at Hagerman Lake Michigan April 1937
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