

Swinging Mailboxes for Snowy Conditions Idaho 1939
A series of elevated mailboxes stands in Boundary County, Idaho, in October 1939. Designed to withstand heavy snow, these mailboxes prevent obstruction from deep drifts common in winter months. This functional approach illustrates how rural communities adapt to their environments, ensuring reliable mail delivery even in harsh conditions.
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Swinging Mailboxes for Snowy Conditions Idaho 1939
