Rancher Family on Cut-Over Land Idaho October 1939
A rancher and his wife stand with their seven children on cut-over land in Priest River Peninsula, Bonner County, Idaho, in a vintage image from October 1939. The family represents the challenges and opportunities faced by farming families in the Pacific Northwest during economic change. This snapshot offers insight into rural life and agricultural practices in Idahos history.
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Rancher Family on Cut-Over Land Idaho October 1939
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