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Donkey engine at construction site, camp 3, Coats-Fordney Lumber Company, near Aberdeen, ca. 1920
1. Donkey engine at construction site, camp 3, Coats-Fordney Lumber Company, near Aberdeen, ca. 1920
Loggers and mess hall crew with locomotive and log train,Camp 6, Coats-Fordney Lumber Company, near Aberdeen,
2. Loggers and mess hall crew with locomotive and log train,Camp 6, Coats-Fordney Lumber Company, near Aberdeen, ca. 1920
Equipment for camp 3 on flatbed cars, along with crew members, including Spruce Division soldier, Coats-Fordney
3. Equipment for camp 3 on flatbed cars, along with crew members, including Spruce Division soldier, Coats-Fordney Lumber Company, near Aberdeen, ca. 1918
Loading crew and donkey engine, camp 4, Coats-Fordney Lumber Company, near Aberdeen, ca. 1920
4. Loading crew and donkey engine, camp 4, Coats-Fordney Lumber Company, near Aberdeen, ca. 1920

Donkey engine and crew, camp 4, Coats-Fordney Lumber Company, near Aberdeen, ca. 1920
5. Donkey engine and crew, camp 4, Coats-Fordney Lumber Company, near Aberdeen, ca. 1920
Falling team with tree 9 feet wide, camp 4, Coats-Fordney Lumber Company, near Aberdeen, ca. 1920
6. Falling team with tree 9 feet wide, camp 4, Coats-Fordney Lumber Company, near Aberdeen, ca. 1920
Loggers at camp 4, Coats-Fordney Lumber Company, near Aberdeen, ca. 1920
7. Loggers at camp 4, Coats-Fordney Lumber Company, near Aberdeen, ca. 1920
Asian railroad track construction crew, Schafer Brothers Logging Company, probably in Grays Harbor County,
8. Asian railroad track construction crew, Schafer Brothers Logging Company, probably in Grays Harbor County, n.d.

Logging crew at railroad car mess hall, with Clark Kinsey photographs piled to one side, Vance Lumber
9. Logging crew at railroad car mess hall, with Clark Kinsey photographs piled to one side, Vance Lumber Company, Malone, ca. 1916
Trestle bridge under construction for Lewis and Clark Railroad, Clark County, Washington, ca. 1918
10. Trestle bridge under construction for Lewis and Clark Railroad, Clark County, Washington, ca. 1918
Weyerhaeuser Timber Company sawmill in eastern Washington or Oregon, n.d.
11. Weyerhaeuser Timber Company sawmill in eastern Washington or Oregon, n.d.
Children and teachers in front of the Carlisle Public School, ca. 1917
12. Children and teachers in front of the Carlisle Public School, ca. 1917

Mill crew, Yeoman Lumber Company, Pe Ell, ca. 1920
13. Mill crew, Yeoman Lumber Company, Pe Ell, ca. 1920
Railroad logging camp, Yeoman Lumber Company, Pe Ell, ca. 1920
14. Railroad logging camp, Yeoman Lumber Company, Pe Ell, ca. 1920
Crew with Yeoman Lumber Company locomotive, ca. 1920
15. Crew with Yeoman Lumber Company locomotive, ca. 1920
Logging crew and donkey engine, Yeoman Lumber Company, Pe Ell, ca. 1920
16. Logging crew and donkey engine, Yeoman Lumber Company, Pe Ell, ca. 1920

Interior of mess hall with crew, Wynooche Timber Company, Montesano, ca. 1921
17. Interior of mess hall with crew, Wynooche Timber Company, Montesano, ca. 1921
Logging crew at Wynooche Timber Company's camp no. 1, ca. 1921
18. Logging crew at Wynooche Timber Company's camp no. 1, ca. 1921
Crew with log skidway under construction and donkey engine in distance, Wynooche Timber Company, ca.
19. Crew with log skidway under construction and donkey engine in distance, Wynooche Timber Company, ca. 1921
Crew and woman with Wynooche Timber Company's 0-6-4 saddle-tank Baldwin locomotive, Montesano, ca. 1921
20. Crew and woman with Wynooche Timber Company's 0-6-4 saddle-tank Baldwin locomotive, Montesano, ca. 1921
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