



Unruf Family Stump Pile on Idaho Farm 1939
A vintage image from October 1939 depicts the Unruf family beside their stump pile on a partially developed farm in Boundary County, Idaho. During this time, rural families engaged in practices to clear land for cultivation, reflecting the agricultural challenges of the Great Depression. The image contributes to a broader understanding of farming life in 1930s America.
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Unruf Family Stump Pile on Idaho Farm 1939
