Ola Self-Help Sawmill Co-op October 1939 Gem County Idaho
In October 1939, men work diligently at the Ola Self-Help Sawmill Co-op in Gem County, Idaho. The individual in the rear center, donning a black hat, is the Farm Security Administration county supervisor. This sawmill exemplifies cooperative labor efforts in rural America, contributing to local economies and community resilience during the Great Depression.
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Ola Self-Help Sawmill Co-op October 1939 Gem County Idaho
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