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Notice at the end of an official pamphlet describing in detail the labor involved with the Door County cherry industry; Migrant workers were supposed to look for a billboard with this notice on it on their journey to Sturgeon Bay. The interior and exterior of the office in Sturgeon Bay is depicted on page 5. For a photo of a similar sign from 1940, see Sign on road into Sturgeon Bay, Door County, Wisconsin.tif
The Wisconsin Cherry Commission in cooperation with the Wisconsin State Employment Service
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{{Information |Description=Notice at the end of an official pamphlet describing in detail the labor involved with the Door County Cherry industry; Migrant workers were supposed to look for a billboard with this notice on it on their journey to Sturgeon Bay. The interior and exterior of the office in Sturgeon Bay is depicted on page 5 |Source=http://wi-research.info/wisconsin-history/The%20Cherry%20Industry%20In%20Door%20County.pdf , page 24 |Date=June 1950 |Author=The Wisconsin Cherry Commiss...
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