

Settler with Caught Fish Priest River Valley Idaho 1939
A new settler in Priest River Valley, Bonner County, Idaho, proudly displays a fish he caught in October 1939. This image captures daily life in rural Idaho during the late 1930s. Fishing was a common activity for settlers, providing sustenance and recreation. The photograph serves as a historical record of the region and its early inhabitants.
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Settler with Caught Fish Priest River Valley Idaho 1939
