Kootenai River Valley agricultural photographs 1930-1931

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Kootenai River Valley agricultural photographs 1930-1931

Twenty-four silver gelatin developing-out paper photograph prints. These photographs were removed from the report, "Relation of Crop Production to Ground Water Conditions, Kootenai Valley, Idaho," written in March 1931 by L.T. (Louie Theodore) Jessup. The photographs show wheat, oat, and pea fields during growth and harvesting, and conditions resulting from poor ground water conditions in Kootenai Valley near Bonners Ferry, Idaho.

1 box; .25 linear ft.

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United States. Bureau of Public Roads. Division of Agricultural Engineering

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Jessup, L. T. Relation of crop production to ground water conditions : Kootenai Valley, Idaho.

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L.T. (Louie Theodore) Jessup was Associate Drainage Engineer for the Division of Agricultural Engineering, Bureau of Public Roads, U.S. Department of Agriculture. From the guide to the Kootenai River Valley agricultural photographs, 1930-1931, (Utah State University. Special Collections and Archives) ...