

Ola Sawmill Cooperative Workers Idaho October 1939
Men work at the Ola self-help sawmill cooperative in Gem County, Idaho. In this 1939 image, a man wearing a black hat is recognized as the Farm Security Administration county supervisor. The cooperative aimed to support local farmers by providing resources for timber processing, contributing to the community’s economic stability during the Great Depression.
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Ola Sawmill Cooperative Workers Idaho October 1939