Ola Idaho Timber for Sawmill July 1942
A member of the Ola self-help cooperative in Ola, Idaho, showcases timber available for the sawmill. Created in July 1942 during the Farm Security Administration initiative, this image highlights the importance of cooperative efforts in rural communities. Gem County, known for its rich forestry resources, supported local economies through timber production.
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Ola Idaho Timber for Sawmill July 1942
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