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Yarding logs with spar tree and donkey engine
1. Yarding logs with spar tree and donkey engine
Loading logs using spar tree and donkey engine, location unknown, n.d.
2. Loading logs using spar tree and donkey engine, location unknown, n.d.
Logging operation showing logging truck and donkey engine, Washington, ca. 1920
3. Logging operation showing logging truck and donkey engine, Washington, ca. 1920
Logging crew and donkey engine, Washington, n.d.
4. Logging crew and donkey engine, Washington, n.d.

Team of oxen hauling logs along skid road with donkey engine in background, Washington, n.d.
5. Team of oxen hauling logs along skid road with donkey engine in background, Washington, n.d.
Loggers yarding logs with donkey engines, probably Washington, ca. 1898.
6. Loggers yarding logs with donkey engines, probably Washington, ca. 1898.
Crew with log skidway under construction and donkey engine in distance, Wynooche Timber Company, ca.
7. Crew with log skidway under construction and donkey engine in distance, Wynooche Timber Company, ca. 1921
Wynooche Timber Company's camp no. 2, showing water tower, bunkhouses, saw filer shack and trestle and
8. Wynooche Timber Company's camp no. 2, showing water tower, bunkhouses, saw filer shack and trestle and donkey engines in distance, ca. 1921

Wynooche Timber Company's camp no. 2, railroad trestle, two donkey engines and skeleton cars, ca. 1921
9. Wynooche Timber Company's camp no. 2, railroad trestle, two donkey engines and skeleton cars, ca. 1921
Logged off area with two donkey engines and spar trees in distance, West Fork Logging Company, ca. 1935
10. Logged off area with two donkey engines and spar trees in distance, West Fork Logging Company, ca. 1935
Caterpillar tractors and donkey engine at loading site, with flatbed railroad log cars and shack in background,
11. 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
Log trestle, locomotive, and two donkey engines, Pacific National Lumber Company, National, n.d.
12. Log trestle, locomotive, and two donkey engines, Pacific National Lumber Company, National, n.d.

Log train, Apex Timber Company, ca. 1925
13. Log train, Apex Timber Company, ca. 1925
Logging crew on flatcars pulled by Shay locomotive, Aloha Lumber Company, ca. 1921
14. Logging crew on flatcars pulled by Shay locomotive, Aloha Lumber Company, ca. 1921
Logging crew loading TextuaHigh Hercules and Bui sub/con railroad cars, Hamilton Logging Company, ca.
15. Logging crew loading TextuaHigh Hercules and Bui sub/con railroad cars, Hamilton Logging Company, ca. 1909
Loading site beside railroad trestle, Clemons Logging Company, near Melbourne, ca. 1930
16. Loading site beside railroad trestle, Clemons Logging Company, near Melbourne, ca. 1930

Lewis Mill and Timber Company two-truck Shay locomotive no. 1 with donkey engine in distance, logging
17. Lewis Mill and Timber Company two-truck Shay locomotive no. 1 with donkey engine in distance, logging camp no. 4, ca. 1922
Loading site below railroad logging camp 2, Clemons Logging Company, near Melbourne, ca. 1930
18. Loading site below railroad logging camp 2, Clemons Logging Company, near Melbourne, ca. 1930
Crew at loading site, Clemons Logging Company, near Melbourne, ca. 1930
19. Crew at loading site, Clemons Logging Company, near Melbourne, ca. 1930
Logging crew and donkey engine beside skid road, Lester Logging Company, ca. 1915
20. Logging crew and donkey engine beside skid road, Lester Logging Company, ca. 1915
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