Farm Labor Camp building
Farm Labor Camp buildings
Old farm building
From 1911 to 1913, eight thousand Spanish families immigrated from Spain to the Hawaiian Islands. Promises of land and education were broken, nearly all continued to California, many would find their way to the fields and orchards of the San Joaquin Valley. In 1932 they went on strike. With the help of the IWW they took on the establishment, riots, beatings, lynching and the courts finally stopped them in California's first labor dispute in the fields. [...]
Early 1900s photo of waterfront, farm and utility buildings. Photes were featured in Suisun newspaper, 2/11/79
Old High Schold Maual Arts building and the quonset hut from Camp Parks. Hut later used by the Boys Club and then the Teen Club with Adam Muth in charge..