Transient Camp Life in Iron County Michigan 1937
In April 1937, transient camp members near Hagerman Lake, Michigan, saw old sleds for firewood. These camps housed individuals seeking temporary shelter during the Great Depression. Iron County, known for its natural beauty, saw many people navigating tough economic times, relying on resourcefulness for survival.
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Transient Camp Life in Iron County Michigan 1937
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