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Two loggers on springboards undercutting a tree with a crosscut saw and felling axes, Grays Harbor County,
1. Two loggers on springboards undercutting a tree with a crosscut saw and felling axes, Grays Harbor County, Washington, n.d.
Two young loggers and a Vaughn drag saw, Wynooche Timber Company, ca. 1921
2. Two young loggers and a Vaughn drag saw, Wynooche Timber Company, ca. 1921
Mess hall waitresses, loggers and other crew members beside locomotive, camp 2, Schafer Brothers Logging
3. Mess hall waitresses, loggers and other crew members beside locomotive, camp 2, Schafer Brothers Logging Company, probably in Grays Harbor County, n.d.
Logging crew and donkey engine, Grays Harbor County, Washington, n.d.
4. Logging crew and donkey engine, Grays Harbor County, Washington, n.d.

Logging crew and donkey engine, Grays Harbor, Washington
5. Logging crew and donkey engine, Grays Harbor, Washington
Logging crew transporting a donkey along a skid road, Grays Harbor County, Washington, n.d.
6. Logging crew transporting a donkey along a skid road, Grays Harbor County, Washington, n.d.
Logging crew and donkey engine, Grays Harbor, Washington, n.d.
7. Logging crew and donkey engine, Grays Harbor, Washington, n.d.
Logging crew and donkey engine, Grays Harbor County, Washington, n.d.
8. Logging crew and donkey engine, Grays Harbor County, Washington, n.d.

Logging crew and donkey engine, vicinity Grays Harbor, Washington, n.d.
9. Logging crew and donkey engine, vicinity Grays Harbor, Washington, n.d.
Pulling logs into log pond using donkey engine, Coats-Fordney Logging Co., northeast Grays Harbor County,
10. Pulling logs into log pond using donkey engine, Coats-Fordney Logging Co., northeast Grays Harbor County, Washington
Skid road under construction, Grays Harbor County, Washington, n.d.
11. Skid road under construction, Grays Harbor County, Washington, n.d.
Logging train crew members standing on logs loaded onto flatbed moving cars, Coats-Fordney Lumber Company,
12. Logging train crew members standing on logs loaded onto flatbed moving cars, Coats-Fordney Lumber Company, ca. 1917

Mess hall crew, child and others, National Lumber and Manufacturing Company, ca. 1920
13. Mess hall crew, child and others, National Lumber and Manufacturing Company, ca. 1920
Railroad logging camp 2, Clemons Logging Company, near Melbourne, ca. 1930
14. Railroad logging camp 2, Clemons Logging Company, near Melbourne, ca. 1930
Two donkey engines and crew, Lester Logging Company, near Montesano, ca. 1915
15. Two donkey engines and crew, Lester Logging Company, near Montesano, ca. 1915
Mess hall crew and dogs outside of mess hall at railroad logging camp called K-2, Polson Logging Company,
16. Mess hall crew and dogs outside of mess hall at railroad logging camp called K-2, Polson Logging Company, near Hoquiam, n.d.

Wynooche Timber Company's railroad logging camp 3 and log holding pond, near Montesano, ca. 1921
17. Wynooche Timber Company's railroad logging camp 3 and log holding pond, near Montesano, ca. 1921
Riggers hanging from lines attached to spar tree at loading site, Workman Creek Logging Company, probably
18. Riggers hanging from lines attached to spar tree at loading site, Workman Creek Logging Company, probably near Elma, ca. 1926
Skid-mounted donkey engine loaded onto railroad skeleton car with crew aboard and water tank on hillside,
19. Skid-mounted donkey engine loaded onto railroad skeleton car with crew aboard and water tank on hillside, Schafer Brothers Logging Company, probably in Grays Harbor County, n.d.
Mess hall crew, Donovan-Corkery Logging Company railroad camp, ca. 1928
20. Mess hall crew, Donovan-Corkery Logging Company railroad camp, ca. 1928
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