Transient Camp at Hagerman Lake Michigan May 1937
A transient camp at Hagerman Lake in Iron County, Michigan, illustrates the lives of itinerant workers in May 1937. During the Great Depression, many sought temporary shelter in camps like this one, highlighting the economic challenges of the era. Camps often provided basic accommodations while workers searched for employment.
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Transient Camp at Hagerman Lake Michigan May 1937
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