



Ola Sawmill Cooperative Moving White Fir Log 1939
Members of the Ola self-help sawmill cooperative roll a white fir log to a lumber truck using peavies. This image, captured in October 1939 in Gem County, Idaho, illustrates the cooperative approach to timber harvesting during the Great Depression. Peavies, essential tools in logging, allowed workers to maneuver heavy logs efficiently.
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Ola Sawmill Cooperative Moving White Fir Log 1939
