Ola Self-Help Cooperative Mill Gem County Idaho 1939
This vintage image from October 1939 illustrates the Ola self-help cooperative mill in Gem County, Idaho. The scene includes the upper end of Squaw Creek Valley, a tree-lined creek, a recently constructed dry shed, residences of co-op members, and cultivated agricultural fields. The cooperative aimed to support local farmers and enhance community resilience.
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Ola Self-Help Cooperative Mill Gem County Idaho 1939
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