1939 Tomarack Stump Extraction in Bonner County Idaho
In October 1939, workers in Bonner County, Idaho, extract tomarack stumps using dynamite. The image shows laborers drilling holes with an auger, preparing for detonation. Nearby, a box holds powder and fuse caps, highlighting the tools of the trade. This scene provides insight into rural labor practices documented by the Farm Security Administration.
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1939 Tomarack Stump Extraction in Bonner County Idaho
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