Turpentine Workers Cabins Valdosta Georgia 1937
Turpentine workers cabins stand in Valdosta, Lowndes County, Georgia, in July 1937. These cabins housed laborers engaged in the turpentine industry, which was vital to the local economy. The Farm Security Administration documented these living conditions to highlight the challenges faced by workers in this sector during the Great Depression.
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Turpentine Workers Cabins Valdosta Georgia 1937
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