



One-Room Cabin in Priest River Valley Idaho 1939
The image shows a one-room cabin belonging to a farmer in the cut-over area of Priest River Valley, Bonner County, Idaho, taken in October 1939. During this time, farmers adapted to changing landscapes and economic pressures. This setting reflects the agricultural practices and rural life of Idaho in the late 1930s. The FSA/OWI Collection documents the resilience of these communities.
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One-Room Cabin in Priest River Valley Idaho 1939
