

Ola Sawmill Co-op Member in Historic Gem County Building 1939
A member of the Ola self-help sawmill co-op resides in a historic building in Gem County, Idaho. This building, once the Jacknife Saloon, served as a stagecoach stop for travelers until 1914. Constructed in the early 1900s, it showcases early Idaho architecture and represents the regions rich transportation history. The image is from October 1939.
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Ola Sawmill Co-op Member in Historic Gem County Building 1939