



Vintage Stump Pile for Burning at Unruf Farm Idaho 1939
A stump pile prepared for burning sits on the Unruf farm in Boundary County, Idaho. In October 1939, this image illustrates rural farming life, showcasing the house, barn, and other farm structures common in that era. Stump burning was a method used to clear land for cultivation, reflecting agricultural practices of the time.
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Vintage Stump Pile for Burning at Unruf Farm Idaho 1939
