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Construction crew and pile driver with railroad trestle under construction, camp 8, Schafer Brothers
1. Construction crew and pile driver with railroad trestle under construction, camp 8, Schafer Brothers Logging Company, probably in Grays Harbor County, n.d.
Construction crew and 80 foot trestle under construction, Schafer Brothers Logging Company, probably
2. Construction crew and 80 foot trestle under construction, Schafer Brothers Logging Company, probably in Grays Harbor County, n.d.
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul Railway Co. bridge construction over the Columbia River, March 23, 1907
3. Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul Railway Co. bridge construction over the Columbia River, March 23, 1907
Track gang, West Fork Logging Company, ca. 1935
4. Track gang, West Fork Logging Company, ca. 1935

Asian construction crew on flatbed railroad car pushed by Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Company's Climax locomotive
5. Asian construction crew on flatbed railroad car pushed by Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Company's Climax locomotive no. 3,
Track gang, Clemons Logging Company, near Melbourne, ca. 1930
6. Track gang, Clemons Logging Company, near Melbourne, ca. 1930
Track gang, camp 7, Polson Logging Company, near Hoquiam, n.d.
7. Track gang, camp 7, Polson Logging Company, near Hoquiam, n.d.
Railroad trestle with Kosmos Logging Company's two-truck Heisler locomotive with crew and tractor on
8. Railroad trestle with Kosmos Logging Company's two-truck Heisler locomotive with crew and tractor on flatbed railroad car, ca. 1940

Railroad track contruction crew, Donovan-Corkery Logging Company, ca. 1928
9. Railroad track contruction crew, Donovan-Corkery Logging Company, ca. 1928
Track gang with railroad track laying crane, Saginaw Timber Company, possibly in Grays Harbor County,
10. Track gang with railroad track laying crane, Saginaw Timber Company, possibly in Grays Harbor County, n.d.
Street railroad car construction, probably King County, January 19, 1934
11. Street railroad car construction, probably King County, January 19, 1934
Street railroad car construction, car body repair department, probably King County, January 19, 1934
12. Street railroad car construction, car body repair department, probably King County, January 19, 1934

Street railroad car construction, painting department, probably King County, January 19, 1934
13. Street railroad car construction, painting department, probably King County, January 19, 1934
Street railroad car construction, car body repair department, probably King County, January 19, 1934
14. Street railroad car construction, car body repair department, probably King County, January 19, 1934
Street railroad car construction, upholstering department, probably King County, January 19, 1934
15. Street railroad car construction, upholstering department, probably King County, January 19, 1934
Street railroad car construction, electrical department, probably King County, January 19, 1934
16. Street railroad car construction, electrical department, probably King County, January 19, 1934

Workers at the mess hall at Camp 2, ca. 1927
17. Workers at the mess hall at Camp 2, ca. 1927
Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway bridge construction over the Columbia River, April 22, 1907
18. Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway bridge construction over the Columbia River, April 22, 1907
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul Railway Co., Snoqualime Tunnel construction, 1913
19. Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul Railway Co., Snoqualime Tunnel construction, 1913
Work crew at Camp 16, August 25, 1928
20. Work crew at Camp 16, August 25, 1928
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