



Wheat Elevators and Railroad Cars Craigmont Idaho 1941
Wheat elevators, sack warehouses, and railroad cars define the landscape of Craigmont, Idaho, in July 1941. This vintage image showcases newly constructed wheat elevators vital for storing the harvest. Government-owned wheat was shipped out to clear space for fresh crops, reflecting the agricultural infrastructure essential to Lewis Countys economy. Part of the FSA/OWI Collection.
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Wheat Elevators and Railroad Cars Craigmont Idaho 1941