Ola Self-Help Co-Op Mill Gem County Idaho 1939
The Ola self-help co-op mill operates in Gem County, Idaho, in October 1939. The scene depicts the upper end of Squaw Creek Valley, characterized by trees along the creek and cultivated fields. Nearby, the new dry shed stands adjacent to the mill, alongside the homes of co-op members who benefit from the cooperatives resources.
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Ola Self-Help Co-Op Mill Gem County Idaho 1939
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