



1939 Family of Nine on Stump Ranch in Idaho
In October 1939, a stump rancher and his wife stand with their seven children in Priest River Peninsula, Bonner County, Idaho. The family works on cut-over land, a reflection of agricultural shifts during that period. This image serves as a record of rural life in America during the Great Depression, showcasing family resilience and adaptability.
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1939 Family of Nine on Stump Ranch in Idaho