By Mario C. Compean
The Crewport History Project is an oral history
endeavor that seeks to reconstruct the history of the Crewport Farm Labor Camp, which is now an unincorporated community located two miles north of Granger, Washington, in the central region of the Yakima Valley. The Project has collected some thirty interviews with former Camp residents to date (June, 2001).
The Crewport Farm Labor Camp existed as a migrant labor camp from May, 1941 to December,1968. Its roots are in the Great Depression and drought that hit the Plains states during the 1930's and continued on through the latter part of the decade. The severe drought and strong winds whipped up dust storms during 1933 and 1934, that were partially responsible for the fatally damaging erosion of the farm lands. As a result, many families lost their farms and were forced to migrate west to start their lives anew. The states affected by the storms became popularly known as the Dust Bowl, and the farm families that fled them came to be called Dust Bowl migrants or drought refugees.
The Crewport Farm Labor Camp opened its doors to house migrant farm laborers and their families for the first time in May, 1941. The Camp was built by the federal government's Farm Security Administration (FSA) to house migrant farm laborers who were uprooted by the dust storms. Initially the camp was known as the Granger Labor Camp, because of its location just two miles north of the City of
The Mexican American families, many of them from the
State Health Board issued new housing code requirements that caused
argued that the new housing code made it too costly to renovate the shelters.
Consequently, the Camp was closed and sold to a private investor who, in
turn, sold the shelters and houses one by one to individual families. Population
changes at Crewport that began in the mid 1940's continued through the 1960's
and 1970's. By the latter 1960's and early 1970's, new arrivals at Crewport now came mostly from
2 comments:
I am looking for information about a FSA (Farm Security Administration)Labor camp that was located in Yakima, WA. My grandparent's were living there when my mother was born in 1940.
Any information about this camp would be appreciated.
I can be reached at DJ.CRAWFORD@YAHOO.COM
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