Sheep Herders Descending in Idaho October 1939
A vintage image from October 1939 features a pack train of sheep herders descending from a summer camp in Washington County, Idaho. During this time, sheep ranching was vital to the local economy, providing wool and meat. The photograph is part of the Farm Security Administration collection, documenting rural agricultural practices in the American West.
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Sheep Herders Descending in Idaho October 1939
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