"Life in Lovell Mexican Colony" by Anna Parks, The Lovell Chronicle, June 21, 1984

This newspaper article describes the history and vibrant community of the Mexican Colony in Lovell, Wyoming, which housed sugar beet laborers beginning in the 1920s. It highlights personal stories of residents, tales of hardship and resilience, and the eventual demolition of the Colony in 1955.

Resource Identifier
LifeInLovell
Citation
Lawrence A. Cardoso papers, Collection No. 400011, Box 9, folder 6, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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