Dave,Hol and Randy according to the
il.gov site from Randy the camp was started in 1921 when immigration from Europe became difficult. I will research the local paper during the '22 strike period to see if it reveals anything.
By the way the various photos being sent are the same I received this morning. But the article is going to contain those details that can't be shown.
I am a little trouble by the photo of the "village" cars in a row next to the track as that is different from my understanding of the layout. Also the reference to W. Eola would be out the camp much closer to Aurora than to the the little village of Eola.
Hopefully When Glen scans the map the location will be settled.
Leo
And of course there was the large boxcar bunk house camp for "scabs" at West Burlington during the 1922 shop workers strike
Hol
I'd be almost willing to bet that the camp had its origins in the 1922 strike and was then used later by the Mexican workers. I don't know that but I do
suspect it. There was a "Mexican" camp, at Centralia that used boxcar bunk houses left from the '22 strike.
The timeline says that he camp was closed by 1934, which unfortunately predates any of the USDA aerial photos by a few years.
Randy