
The Idaho National Forest landscape shown here, surveyed in the mid-1930s, reveals a remote mountain territory defined by its mineral wealth and isolated settlements. The village of Yellow Pine serves as the western gateway, while the mining outpost of Stibnite anchors the interior. This era was critical for strategic mineral extraction, as evidenced by the Antimony Mine and Cinnabar Mines near Monumental Summit.
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