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Donkey engine with crew on top of metal spar and standing on raised log hook over loaded railroad flatcar,
121. Donkey engine with crew on top of metal spar and standing on raised log hook over loaded railroad flatcar, St. Paul and Tacoma Lumber Company, n.d.
Fallers and woman beside tree, St. Paul and Tacoma Lumber Company, n.d.
122. Fallers and woman beside tree, St. Paul and Tacoma Lumber Company, n.d.
Crew on flatcar and speeder, with three-truck Shay locomotive no. 9, St. Paul and Tacoma Lumber Company's
123. Crew on flatcar and speeder, with three-truck Shay locomotive no. 9, St. Paul and Tacoma Lumber Company's camp no. 3, ca. 1928
Simpson Logging Company's three-truck Shay locomotive no. 7, with crew member and two women (probably
124. Simpson Logging Company's three-truck Shay locomotive no. 7, with crew member and two women (probably mess hall waitresses), ca. 1929

Logging crew and donkey engine, The Eufaula Company, ca. 1921
125. Logging crew and donkey engine, The Eufaula Company, ca. 1921
Railroad logging camp no. 5, showing family houses and railcar bunkhouses on tracks, ca. 1940
126. Railroad logging camp no. 5, showing family houses and railcar bunkhouses on tracks, ca. 1940
Railroad logging camp no. 3, Simpson Logging Company, ca. 1932
127. Railroad logging camp no. 3, Simpson Logging Company, ca. 1932
Mess hall crew, camp no. 2, Simpson Logging Company, ca. 1927
128. Mess hall crew, camp no. 2, Simpson Logging Company, ca. 1927

Logging crew, camp no. 3, Simpson Logging Company, 1930
129. Logging crew, camp no. 3, Simpson Logging Company, 1930
Mess hall crew and others at camp no. 1, Simpson Logging Company, ca. 1927
130. Mess hall crew and others at camp no. 1, Simpson Logging Company, ca. 1927
Logging crew and eight-door trailer, called a crummie, with locomotive, camp no. 4, Simpson Logging Company,
131. Logging crew and eight-door trailer, called a crummie, with locomotive, camp no. 4, Simpson Logging Company, Grays Harbor County,
Mess hall crew, railroad logging camp no. 7, Simpson Logging Company, Grays Harbor County, ca. 1928
132. Mess hall crew, railroad logging camp no. 7, Simpson Logging Company, Grays Harbor County, ca. 1928

Logging crews at camp, Simpson Logging Company, n.d.
133. Logging crews at camp, Simpson Logging Company, n.d.
Ted Kallberg saws a large log at camp no. 5, Simpson Logging Company, 1945
134. Ted Kallberg saws a large log at camp no. 5, Simpson Logging Company, 1945
Logger Archie Adams (left) with beehives at camp no. 5, Simpson Logging Company, ca. 1940
135. Logger Archie Adams (left) with beehives at camp no. 5, Simpson Logging Company, ca. 1940
Logging crew and donkey engine, The Eufaula Company, ca. 1921
136. Logging crew and donkey engine, The Eufaula Company, ca. 1921

Logging crew and MAC speeders, camp no. 5, Simpson Logging Company, ca. 1940
137. Logging crew and MAC speeders, camp no. 5, Simpson Logging Company, ca. 1940
Logger with tractor and yarding arch, Simpson Logging Company camp no. 5, ca. 1940
138. Logger with tractor and yarding arch, Simpson Logging Company camp no. 5, ca. 1940
Caterpillar tractors and donkey engine at loading site, with flatbed railroad log cars and shack in background,
139. Caterpillar tractors and donkey engine at loading site, with flatbed railroad log cars and shack in background, Simpson Logging Company camp no. 5, ca. 1940
Fallers, Simpson Logging Company camp no. 5, ca. 1940
140. Fallers, Simpson Logging Company camp no. 5, ca. 1940
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