Removing Tomarack Stump in Idaho October 1939
A worker in Bonner County, Idaho, removes a tomarack stump using a drilling method with an auger. In October 1939, the worker prepares to use dynamite, with a box of powder, fuse caps, and wire visible nearby. This image is part of the Federal Security Agency and Office of War Information collection, showcasing agricultural practices of the time.
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Removing Tomarack Stump in Idaho October 1939
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