News Gallery 4: Hermiston in the Early 1940s Northeast Oregon Now - Monday, July 15, 2013 0 1757 Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter Construction workers are seen here in front of an igloo under construction at the Umatilla Army Depot. The Library of Congress has dozens of photos taken by photographer Russell Lee during the depot's construction in the early 1940s. PHOTOS COURESY OF THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Those living in Cabin Court prepare for the winter weather by applying tar paper siding on their structures to help keep the wood dry. Trailer camp with outdoor sanitary facilities. This is typical of camps where workmen at the depot and their families lived during the depot’s construction. Tent of a workman and his family at the depot in Hermiston. Tents with a bedspring in them were rented out for two dollars a night. Workmen at the depot were given a beer party by the contractor in celebration of pouring concrete for 24 igloos in 24 hours. Students crowd the hallway in Hermiston in the early 1940s. School had to deal with the influx of new students brought on by depot construction jobs. Russell Lee captured this image of a man coming out of the Hermiston Post Office with his arms loaded with packages. [spacer size=”15″] Gallery 5 [spacer size=”15″]