Halley Family in Priest River Valley October 1939
The Halley family resides in a cut-over land area of Priest River Valley, Bonner County, Idaho in October 1939. This image documents the experiences of Farm Security Administration borrowers who sought to rebuild their lives on previously logged land. The FSA aimed to assist families in improving their agricultural conditions during the Great Depression.
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Halley Family in Priest River Valley October 1939
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