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Crew with Clemons Logging Company Climax locomotive, near Melbourne, ca. 1930
81. Crew with Clemons Logging Company Climax locomotive, near Melbourne, ca. 1930
Clemons Logging Company Heisler locomotive 2, near Melbourne, ca. 1930
82. Clemons Logging Company Heisler locomotive 2, near Melbourne, ca. 1930
Clemons Logging Company's Baldwin Mallet locomotive 6, near Melbourne, ca. 1930
83. Clemons Logging Company's Baldwin Mallet locomotive 6, near Melbourne, ca. 1930
Crew with Clemons Logging Company's Climax locomotive 4, near Melbourne, ca. 1930
84. Crew with Clemons Logging Company's Climax locomotive 4, near Melbourne, ca. 1930

Crew with locomotive and log train, Greenwood Logging Company, near Aberdeen, ca. 1930
85. Crew with locomotive and log train, Greenwood Logging Company, near Aberdeen, ca. 1930
Crew with Hobi Timber Company locomotive 3, camp 1, ca. 1928
86. Crew with Hobi Timber Company locomotive 3, camp 1, ca. 1928
Crew with loading crane and locomotive, Hobi Timber Company, ca. 1928
87. Crew with loading crane and locomotive, Hobi Timber Company, ca. 1928
Crew with Shay locomotive 9, Coats-Fordney Lumber Company, near Aberdeen, ca. 1920
88. Crew with Shay locomotive 9, Coats-Fordney Lumber Company, near Aberdeen, ca. 1920

Crew with Climax locomotive at camp, Coats-Fordney Lumber Company, near Aberdeen, ca. 1920
89. Crew with Climax locomotive at camp, Coats-Fordney Lumber Company, near Aberdeen, ca. 1920
Crew with locomotive, Coats-Fordney Lumber Company, near Aberdeen, ca. 1920
90. Crew with locomotive, Coats-Fordney Lumber Company, near Aberdeen, ca. 1920
Crew with Polson Logging Company's locomotive 10 at company headquarters, called Railroad Camp, near
91. Crew with Polson Logging Company's locomotive 10 at company headquarters, called Railroad Camp, near Hoquiam, n.d.
Polson Logging Company's Baldwin Mikado locomotive 90 at company headquarters, known as Railroad Camp,
92. Polson Logging Company's Baldwin Mikado locomotive 90 at company headquarters, known as Railroad Camp, near Hoquiam, ca. 1932

Crew and Polson Logging Company's 2-8-0 Baldwin Consolidation locomotive 99 with log train, camp 5,
93. Crew and Polson Logging Company's 2-8-0 Baldwin Consolidation locomotive 99 with log train, camp 5, Polson Logging Company, near Hoquiam, n.d.
Crew with Donovan-Corkery Logging Company's Climax locomotive 1 and log train, camp 4, ca. 1928
94. Crew with Donovan-Corkery Logging Company's Climax locomotive 1 and log train, camp 4, ca. 1928
Crew with Donovan-Corkery Logging Company's three-truck Climax locomotive 5, ca. 1928
95. Crew with Donovan-Corkery Logging Company's three-truck Climax locomotive 5, ca. 1928
Crew with Climax locomotive, Donovan-Corkery Logging Company, ca. 1928
96. Crew with Climax locomotive, Donovan-Corkery Logging Company, ca. 1928

Crew with Donovan-Corkery Logging Company's Climax locomotive 1 and log train, camp 2, ca. 1928
97. Crew with Donovan-Corkery Logging Company's Climax locomotive 1 and log train, camp 2, ca. 1928
Crew with Simpson Logging Company's Baldwin locomotive 9, camp 1, Mason County, ca. 1924
98. Crew with Simpson Logging Company's Baldwin locomotive 9, camp 1, Mason County, ca. 1924
Crew with Simpson Logging Company's Climax locomotive 4, camp 5, Grays Harbor County, ca. 1936
99. Crew with Simpson Logging Company's Climax locomotive 4, camp 5, Grays Harbor County, ca. 1936
Crew with Simpson Logging Company's three-truck Shay locomotive 7, camp 7, Grays Harbor County, ca. 1928
100. Crew with Simpson Logging Company's three-truck Shay locomotive 7, camp 7, Grays Harbor County, ca. 1928
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