Charlie Carlock Sawmill Cooperative Gem County Idaho 1939
Charlie Carlock serves as the spokesman for the Ola self-help sawmill cooperative in Gem County, Idaho. At thirty-six, Carlock represents a lineage of early settlers in the Squaw Creek Valley. Taken in October 1939, this image illustrates the cooperative movement that fostered economic collaboration in rural Idaho, reflecting agricultural practices of the time.
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Charlie Carlock Sawmill Cooperative Gem County Idaho 1939
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