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- Loading Farm Produce, Camp Willow Run, Ypsilanti, Michigan, June 1940 - Camp Willow Run provided work and life skills training for underprivileged teenage boys during the Great Depression. The farm was located on land owned by Henry Ford near Ypsilanti, Michigan, some 35 miles west of Detroit. The camp closed in early 1941. It occupied a portion of the site chosen for Ford Motor Company's Willow Run bomber plant.

- June 03, 1940
- Collections - Artifact
Loading Farm Produce, Camp Willow Run, Ypsilanti, Michigan, June 1940
Camp Willow Run provided work and life skills training for underprivileged teenage boys during the Great Depression. The farm was located on land owned by Henry Ford near Ypsilanti, Michigan, some 35 miles west of Detroit. The camp closed in early 1941. It occupied a portion of the site chosen for Ford Motor Company's Willow Run bomber plant.
- Camp Willow Run Working Farm, Ypsilanti, Michigan, July 1939 - Camp Willow Run provided work and life skills training for underprivileged teenage boys during the Great Depression. The farm was located on land owned by Henry Ford near Ypsilanti, Michigan, some 35 miles west of Detroit. The camp closed in early 1941. It occupied a portion of the site chosen for Ford Motor Company's Willow Run bomber plant.

- July 10, 1939
- Collections - Artifact
Camp Willow Run Working Farm, Ypsilanti, Michigan, July 1939
Camp Willow Run provided work and life skills training for underprivileged teenage boys during the Great Depression. The farm was located on land owned by Henry Ford near Ypsilanti, Michigan, some 35 miles west of Detroit. The camp closed in early 1941. It occupied a portion of the site chosen for Ford Motor Company's Willow Run bomber plant.
- Boys Working Camp Willow Run Farm, June 1940 - Camp Willow Run provided work and life skills training for underprivileged teenage boys during the Great Depression. The farm was located on land owned by Henry Ford near Ypsilanti, Michigan, some 35 miles west of Detroit. The camp closed in early 1941. It occupied a portion of the site chosen for Ford Motor Company's Willow Run bomber plant.

- June 03, 1940
- Collections - Artifact
Boys Working Camp Willow Run Farm, June 1940
Camp Willow Run provided work and life skills training for underprivileged teenage boys during the Great Depression. The farm was located on land owned by Henry Ford near Ypsilanti, Michigan, some 35 miles west of Detroit. The camp closed in early 1941. It occupied a portion of the site chosen for Ford Motor Company's Willow Run bomber plant.
- Camp Willow Run Working Farm, Ypsilanti, Michigan, July 1939 - Camp Willow Run provided work and life skills training for underprivileged teenage boys during the Great Depression. The farm was located on land owned by Henry Ford near Ypsilanti, Michigan, some 35 miles west of Detroit. The camp closed in early 1941. It occupied a portion of the site chosen for Ford Motor Company's Willow Run bomber plant.

- July 10, 1939
- Collections - Artifact
Camp Willow Run Working Farm, Ypsilanti, Michigan, July 1939
Camp Willow Run provided work and life skills training for underprivileged teenage boys during the Great Depression. The farm was located on land owned by Henry Ford near Ypsilanti, Michigan, some 35 miles west of Detroit. The camp closed in early 1941. It occupied a portion of the site chosen for Ford Motor Company's Willow Run bomber plant.
- Young Men Working at Camp Willow Run, June 1940 - Camp Willow Run provided work and life skills training for underprivileged teenage boys during the Great Depression. The farm was located on land owned by Henry Ford near Ypsilanti, Michigan, some 35 miles west of Detroit. The camp closed in early 1941. It occupied a portion of the site chosen for Ford Motor Company's Willow Run bomber plant.

- June 03, 1940
- Collections - Artifact
Young Men Working at Camp Willow Run, June 1940
Camp Willow Run provided work and life skills training for underprivileged teenage boys during the Great Depression. The farm was located on land owned by Henry Ford near Ypsilanti, Michigan, some 35 miles west of Detroit. The camp closed in early 1941. It occupied a portion of the site chosen for Ford Motor Company's Willow Run bomber plant.
- Boys Working Camp Willow Run Farm, June 1941 - Camp Willow Run provided work and life skills training for underprivileged teenage boys during the Great Depression. The farm was located on land owned by Henry Ford near Ypsilanti, Michigan, some 35 miles west of Detroit. The camp closed in early 1941. It occupied a portion of the site chosen for Ford Motor Company's Willow Run bomber plant.

- June 10, 1941
- Collections - Artifact
Boys Working Camp Willow Run Farm, June 1941
Camp Willow Run provided work and life skills training for underprivileged teenage boys during the Great Depression. The farm was located on land owned by Henry Ford near Ypsilanti, Michigan, some 35 miles west of Detroit. The camp closed in early 1941. It occupied a portion of the site chosen for Ford Motor Company's Willow Run bomber plant.