Halley Family on Farm in Priest River Valley Idaho 1939
A farm family works in cut-over land in Priest River Valley, Bonner County, Idaho, in 1939. The Halley family, recipients of support from the Farm Security Administration, exemplifies the rural lifestyle of the Great Depression. The program aimed to improve living conditions for struggling farmers through loans and education in sustainable agriculture.
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Halley Family on Farm in Priest River Valley Idaho 1939
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