Workers Cutting Two-by-Fours at Sinton Texas Camp 1939
Workers cut two-by-fours into identical lengths at a migrant camp under construction in Sinton, Texas, in October 1939. This camp was part of a broader effort to provide housing for seasonal laborers during the agricultural boom. Sinton, located in South Texas, served as a vital location for migrant workers seeking employment in the regions fields.
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Workers Cutting Two-by-Fours at Sinton Texas Camp 1939
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