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" The camps are on sidings, ladders being raised to the open doorways. So long as the work is within several miles of the camp, the car is not moved, the men traveling to and fro on hand cars; but when necessary, a... "
Immigrants in industries - Page 417
1911
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International Horseshoers' Monthly Magazine, Volume 13

Roady Kenehan - 1912 - 652 pages
...equal length on either side, with lockers on the walls where the tableware is kept. . . . The camps are on sidings, ladders being raised to the open doorways....switch, causing the men no other inconvenience than, in case of those who bake their own bread, the building of a new bake oven — a small cave in an embankment...
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The Immigration Problem

Jeremiah Whipple Jenks, William Jett Lauck - 1911 - 576 pages
...rags, and sometimes the outsides of their cars are lined with growing plants in boxes. The camps are on sidings, ladders being raised to the open doorways....traveling to and fro on hand cars; but when necessary, a switch-engine appears and hauls the entire 172 camp to the next siding, or switch, causing the men...
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The Immigration Problem: A Study of American Immigration Conditions and Needs

Jeremiah Whipple Jenks, William Jett Lauck - 1913 - 592 pages
...camps are on sidings, ladders being raised to the open doorways. So long as the work is within a few miles of the camp, the car is not moved, the men traveling to and fro on hand cars; but when necessary, a switch-engine appears and hauls the entire camp to the next siding, or switch, causing the men no other...
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The Immigration Problem: A Study of American Immigration Conditions and Needs

Jeremiah Whipple Jenks, William Jett Lauck - 1913 - 582 pages
...rags, and sometimes the outsides of their cars are lined with growing plants in boxes. The camps are on sidings, ladders being raised to the open doorways. So long as the work is within a few miles of the camp, the car is not moved, the men traveling to and fro on hand cars; but when...
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The Railway Conductor, Volume 29

1912 - 1024 pages
...rags, and sometimes the outsides of their cars are lined with growing plants in boxes. The camps are on sidings, ladders being raised to the open doorways....car is not moved, the men traveling to and fro on hand-cars; but when necessary, a switch engine appears and hauls the entire camp to the next siding,...
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