

Jacknife School Idaho Students October 1939
The Jacknife School in Gem County, Idaho, serves as a snapshot of rural education in October 1939. Eleven students are present, including two children from families connected to the Ola self-help sawmill cooperative. This cooperative played a significant role in supporting local families during the Great Depression, fostering community resilience and collaboration.
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Jacknife School Idaho Students October 1939