



Priest River Valley Settlers Cultivating Hay 1939
The Priest River Valley in Bonner County, Idaho, features a landscape where settlers cultivated hay among tree stumps. In October 1939, this setting captures the difficulties of agricultural life in the region. The image, part of the FSA/OWI Collection, was created by Dorothea Lange in 1944, showcasing rural farming practices during that era.
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Priest River Valley Settlers Cultivating Hay 1939
