Logging

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  1. A. R. Vorhies Camp on the Upper Wynoochee River - c 1905
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    This image gives us a detailed view of a family-owned lumber camp, located on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State. A close look shows us that many of the crew are quite young. Learn More
  2. A Marion Steam Shovel, Simpson Logging Company, Near Seattle c 1905
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    This detailed image shows a cut being made through a ridge by the Simpson Logging Company, to be used for their logging railroad. Learn More
  3. Bringing in a Load of Shake Bolts - circa 1910
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    This view by an unknown photographer shows an intermediate step in the making of shake shingles, as a load of shake bolts is either arriving or leaving the premises, pulled by a fine team with the supervision of the dog in the lower right. Learn More
  4. Loading Logs on a Railcar Pulled by Oxen on Wooden Tracks c. 1890
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    Not all logging railroads had steel tracks, or were pulled by steam engines. Here we see cars pulled along log rails by teams of oxen. Learn More
  5. Railcar of Logs Pulled by Oxen on Wooden Tracks c. 1890
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    Nearing the end of its trip, this oxen-drawn railcar on wooden tracks brings its load past a small pond - perhaps ready to unload them for the next step in their journey. Learn More
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