by Grace Jordan (Author)
The thrilling story of a modern pioneer family. . . . An intensely human account filled with fun, courage and rich family life.--Seattle Post Intelligencer
During the depression days of the early 1930s the Jordan family-Len Jordan (later governor of Idaho and a United States senator), his wife Grace, and their three small children-moved to an Idaho sheep ranch in the Snake River gorge just below Hell's Canyon, the deepest scratch on the face of North America.
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During the depression days of the early 1930s the Jordan family--Len Jordan, his wife Grace, and their three small children--moved to an Idaho sheep ranch in the Snake River gorge just below Hell's Canyon, deepest scratch on the face of North America.
Number of Pages: 243
Dimensions: 0.6 x 7.99 x 5.31 IN
Publication Date: October 01, 1962