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Group of men with logging equipment, including bull block and part of donkey engine, vicinity of Clatsop, Oregon, ca. 1918
Title
Group
of
men
with
logging
equipment
,
including
bull
block
and
part
of
donkey
engine
,
vicinity
of
Clatsop
,
Oregon
,
ca.
1918
Photographer
Unknown
Date
ca. 1918
Notes
Photographs
of
logging
camps
and
operations
near
Clatsop
,
Oregon
,
run
by the
Spruce
Production
Division
of the
U.S.
Army
Signal
Corps
during
World
War
I.
Written
on
verso:
"Here
is
a
picture
of a
part
of a
donkey
[engine]
that
block
is
a
bull
block
it
is
some
rig
you
can
see
some
of the
[illegible]
They
take
a
big
tree"
PH
Coll
807.36
Subjects (LCTGM)
Donkey engines--Oregon
United States. Army. Spruce Production Division--People--Oregon
Subjects (LCSH)
Logging--Oregon--Clatsop County--Equipment and supplies
Loggers--Oregon--Clatsop County
Soldiers--Oregon--Clatsop County
Location Depicted
United
States--Oregon--Clatsop
County
Digital Collection
Industries and Occupations Photographs
Order Number
IND0726
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Repository
University of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division
Repository Collection
Max R. Oswald Collection of Army Signal Corps logging photographs. PH Coll 807
Object Type
Photograph
Digital Reproduction Information
Scanned
from a
photographic
print
using
a
Microtek
Scanmaker
1000XL
at
100
dpi
in
JPEG
format
at
compression
rate
3
and
resized
to
768x512
ppi.
2009.
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