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Trestle bridge under construction for Lewis and Clark Railroad, Clark County, Washington, ca. 1918
201. Trestle bridge under construction for Lewis and Clark Railroad, Clark County, Washington, ca. 1918
Baldwin Mallet locomotive with log train on a side track at a log dump, Clemons Logging Company, ca.
202. Baldwin Mallet locomotive with log train on a side track at a log dump, Clemons Logging Company, ca. 1930
Loggers beside 12-foot diameter spruce tree stump, North River, Grays Harbor County, ca. 1918
203. Loggers beside 12-foot diameter spruce tree stump, North River, Grays Harbor County, ca. 1918
Spruce Division soldiers outside large tents with sign reading Knights of Columbus Headquarters, Everybody
204. Spruce Division soldiers outside large tents with sign reading Knights of Columbus Headquarters, Everybody Welcome, Camp F, ca. 1918

Crew at camp, with locomotive and cars, ca. 1918
205. Crew at camp, with locomotive and cars, ca. 1918
Crew and horse team graders for construction of railroad right-of-way, Nemah, ca. 1918
206. Crew and horse team graders for construction of railroad right-of-way, Nemah, ca. 1918
Crew at railroad loading spur with boom loading logs, Raymond, ca. 1918
207. Crew at railroad loading spur with boom loading logs, Raymond, ca. 1918
Spruce Division soldiers at Coats-Fordney Lumber company camp no. 3, ca. 1918
208. Spruce Division soldiers at Coats-Fordney Lumber company camp no. 3, ca. 1918

Mess hall interior, Coats-Fordney Lumber Company camp no. 4, ca. 1918
209. Mess hall interior, Coats-Fordney Lumber Company camp no. 4, ca. 1918
Crew and horse grading teams for railroad right-of-way construction, ca. 1918
210. Crew and horse grading teams for railroad right-of-way construction, ca. 1918
Loggers with assortment of saws standing on stump which reads LLLL (for Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen)
211. Loggers with assortment of saws standing on stump which reads LLLL (for Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen) and below sign reading Simmond saws are the best, camp 1F, 57th Spruce Squadron, Palix River, ca. 1918
Spruce Division military band at camp, ca. 1918
212. Spruce Division military band at camp, ca. 1918

Lumber mill under construction, Spruce Division camp 3F, Toledo, Oregon, ca. 1918
213. Lumber mill under construction, Spruce Division camp 3F, Toledo, Oregon, ca. 1918
Logging crew and donkey engine, Clemons Logging Company Camp No. 4, ca. 1930
214. Logging crew and donkey engine, Clemons Logging Company Camp No. 4, ca. 1930
Spruce Division camp 7R and railroad trestle under construction beside ocean beach, ca. 1918
215. Spruce Division camp 7R and railroad trestle under construction beside ocean beach, ca. 1918
Spruce Division soldiers and Model T Ford with puppy on hood, ca. 1918
216. Spruce Division soldiers and Model T Ford with puppy on hood, ca. 1918

Road construction crew, Airplane Spruce and Lumber Co., Camp B2, 436th Squadron, North River, Grays Harbor
217. Road construction crew, Airplane Spruce and Lumber Co., Camp B2, 436th Squadron, North River, Grays Harbor County, ca. 1918
Spruce Division squad and two women and girls at Camp A with bear cub mascot, Raymond, ca. 1918
218. Spruce Division squad and two women and girls at Camp A with bear cub mascot, Raymond, ca. 1918
Crew and dragsaw, ca. 1918
219. Crew and dragsaw, ca. 1918
Logging crew with West Fork Logging Company's 75-ton Baldwin saddle tank locomotive no. #75 with two
220. Logging crew with West Fork Logging Company's 75-ton Baldwin saddle tank locomotive no. #75 with two crew transport coaches, Mineral, ca. 1932
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