

Ola Sawmill Co-op Community Hunting Idaho 1939
The image shows a scene from the Ola self-help sawmill co-op in Gem County, Idaho. Created in October 1939, it documents community members participating in hunting and resource management. This cooperative effort reflects the rural lifestyle and self-sufficiency prevalent in Idaho during the late 1930s, showcasing local engagement in sustainable practices.
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Ola Sawmill Co-op Community Hunting Idaho 1939