Squaw Creek Valley Timber Resources Idaho 1939
The upper end of Squaw Creek Valley in Gem County, Idaho, showcases valuable timber resources from the Ola self-help sawmill cooperative. Created in October 1939, this image offers a glimpse into the local timber industry and community collaboration during the Great Depression. The sawmill represented a vital effort to support economic resilience in rural areas.
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Squaw Creek Valley Timber Resources Idaho 1939
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