Montour Photographs
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![]() Plowman Sawmill, North bank of Payette River |
![]() Joe Amos Barn |
![]() Pugh Elevator, Mill & Warehouse | |
![]() Farmers' & Stockgrowers' Bank, Broadway & Main Streets, Montour |
![]() Methodist Episcopal Church of Montour, East side of South Walnut Street, Montour |
![]() Montour School, East Side | |
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Ola Photographs
Ola Self-help cooperative (Farm Security Administration) From Library of Congress - (click for larger image) |
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![]() Jacknife School, Gem County |
![]() Former saloon and stagecoach tavern which is the temporary home of a member of the Ola self help sawmill co-op. photo by Dorothea Lange |
![]() Entering Ola. Voting farmers in Squaw Creek Valley number 185, town population about 30. - Lange, Dorothea, photographer, Created/Published 1939 Oct | |
![]() Road going up Squaw Creek Valley, leaving Ola. Fence was built in 1890 - photo by Dorothea Lange; 1939 Oct. |
![]() "The Thunder Mountain gold rush went over this road. They had to use thirty-five horses to get some of the equipment over." Dorothea Lange photo, Oct. 1939 |
![]() A sign on the road points to a sawmill and farms of members of the Ola self-help cooperative: L.H. Nelson, Chas. Carlock, Mary Carlock & sons, W.H. Canaday, Carl Canaday, Roy Carlock, Claude Canaday, Chas. Canaday, R. T. Nau & son | |
![]() School attended by children of members of Ola self-help sawmill co-op (Gross School) |
![]() A road which runs by the farm of a member of the Ola |
![]() "Young farmer, member of Ola self-help sawmill co-op, plowing in fall of the year. Tractor is used co-operatively. Oct. 1939, Dorothea Lange, photographer" | |
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