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Railroad logging camp 5, with Simpson Logging Company's locomotive 11, Grays Harbor County, ca. 1940
41. Railroad logging camp 5, with Simpson Logging Company's locomotive 11, Grays Harbor County, ca. 1940
Logging crew and donkey engine, Ebey Logging Company, ca. 1917
42. Logging crew and donkey engine, Ebey Logging Company, ca. 1917
Railroad logging camp, Workman Creek Logging Company, probably near Elma, ca. 1926
43. Railroad logging camp, Workman Creek Logging Company, probably near Elma, ca. 1926
Logging crew and donkey engine, Ebey Logging Company, ca. 1917
44. Logging crew and donkey engine, Ebey Logging Company, ca. 1917

Preloading operation, Camp 10, Schafer Brothers Logging Company, Grays Harbor County, November 9, 1942
45. Preloading operation, Camp 10, Schafer Brothers Logging Company, Grays Harbor County, November 9, 1942
Yarding crew, Goodyear Logging Company, ca. 1919
46. Yarding crew, Goodyear Logging Company, ca. 1919
Woman and logging crew members standing on suspended log, with donkey engine in background, Donovan-Corkery
47. Woman and logging crew members standing on suspended log, with donkey engine in background, Donovan-Corkery Logging Company camp no. 2, ca. 1928
Logging crew on flatbed railroad car at logging camp, Donovan-Corkery Logging Company, ca. 1928
48. Logging crew on flatbed railroad car at logging camp, Donovan-Corkery Logging Company, ca. 1928

Schafer Brothers Logging Company locomotive 1 pulling a log train with 104 cars containing 875,000 feet
49. Schafer Brothers Logging Company locomotive 1 pulling a log train with 104 cars containing 875,000 feet of timber, probably in Grays Harbor County, n.d.
Schafer Brothers Logging Company locomotives 1, 4, and 5 with crews, probably in Grays harbor County,
50. Schafer Brothers Logging Company locomotives 1, 4, and 5 with crews, probably in Grays harbor County, n.d.
Two donkey engines at loading site, with spartrees and railroad tracks, camp 5, Schafer Brothers Logging
51. Two donkey engines at loading site, with spartrees and railroad tracks, camp 5, Schafer Brothers Logging Company, Brady, n.d.
Logs loaded on railroad skeleton cars at loading site, with donkey engine and spartree in background,
52. Logs loaded on railroad skeleton cars at loading site, with donkey engine and spartree in background, Schafer Brothers Logging Company, probably in Grays Harbor County, n.d.

Saw filer in workshop, Clemons Logging Company, ca. 1921
53. Saw filer in workshop, Clemons Logging Company, ca. 1921
Man standing beside incline railroad tracks, 66 percent grade, Wisconsin Logging and Timber Company,
54. Man standing beside incline railroad tracks, 66 percent grade, Wisconsin Logging and Timber Company, n.d.
Logging crew with donkey engine used to lower logs down a 66 percent grade incline, with old telephone
55. Logging crew with donkey engine used to lower logs down a 66 percent grade incline, with old telephone in background, Wisconsin Logging and Timber Company, Stella, n.d.
Logging truck of the Woods Logging Company, Miller River, ca. 1931
56. Logging truck of the Woods Logging Company, Miller River, ca. 1931

Logging trucks of the Woods Logging Company, Miller River, ca. 1931
57. Logging trucks of the Woods Logging Company, Miller River, ca. 1931
Yarding logs with a spar tree, Woods Logging Company, Miller River, ca. 1931
58. Yarding logs with a spar tree, Woods Logging Company, Miller River, ca. 1931
Loading logs with a broken spar tree, Miller Logging Co., Sultan, ca. 1930
59. Loading logs with a broken spar tree, Miller Logging Co., Sultan, ca. 1930
Logging operation at the Miller Logging Co., Sultan, ca. 1930
60. Logging operation at the Miller Logging Co., Sultan, ca. 1930
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