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Log pile at Northwest Portland Cement Co., Grotto, n.d.
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Clearcut, probably Washington, ca. 1934
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Clearcut, probably Washington, 1934
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Clearcut or burned area, Coquihalla Canyon, British Columbia, n.d.
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One of the Obstacles the Fisheries Department Has to Overcome
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Railroad logging camps 4 and 3, Weyerhaeuser Timber Company, n.d.
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Logging crew and donkey engine, Yeoman Lumber Company, Pe Ell, ca. 1920
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Wynooche Timber Company's camp no. 2, showing water tower, bunkhouses, saw filer shack and trestle and donkey engines in distance, ca. 1921
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Wynooche Timber Company's camp no. 2, railroad trestle, two donkey engines and skeleton cars, ca. 1921
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Fallers, West Fork Logging Company, ca. 1935
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Donkey engine loading logs onto railroad flatbed moving cars, with locomotive in distance, The Eufaula Company, ca. 1921
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Logging crew and donkey engine, West Fork Logging Company, ca. 1935
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Fallers, Weyerhaeuser Timber Company, n.d.
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Logging crew and donkey engine, The Eufaula Company, ca. 1921
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Logged off hillside, with Mount Rainier glacier in background, St. Paul and Tacoma Lumber Company, n.d.
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Smith's Service Station, outbuildings, homes, and beehives, n.d.
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Smith Service Station and 58 garages, homes and rabbitry in logged off area, n.d.
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Railroad logging camp no. 3, Simpson Logging Company, ca. 1932
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Loggers in the woods, Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Company, n.d.
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Logging crew and donkey engine, Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Company, ca. 1921
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