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461. [Image] Buck shaving
Buck shaving; Don in bunk reading the newspaper (Banner on wall says, "Our eyes have met. Our lips not yet. But oh you kid! I'll get you yet!"Citation -
462. [Image] Gray's River Engineer's shack
Gray's River Engineer's shack. L to R Hugh Fretwell, head bucker, Noel A. Drew, scaler with head bucker, Con and Paul Freydig, scalerCitation -
463. [Image] More timber near Coos Bay
More timber near Coos BayCitation -
464. [Image] Towing a log raft at Clatskanie
Towing a log raft at Clatskanie. To Mr. J.W.Thompson, Don's uncle: "What do you think of a railroad going up 12 ft in every 100? That is the kind I have been over this afternoon."Citation -
465. [Image] Double cutting band saw. C.A. Smith Mill
Double cutting band saw. C.A. Smith MillCitation -
466. [Image] Small bunk houses for one or two men
Photo 8- Camp of the Wisconsin Logging and Timber Co. near Midway, Washington showing small bunk houses for one or two menCitation -
467. [Image] Another form of elecric traveler used for loading vessels and transferring lumber at the East Side Mill
Another form of elecric traveler used for loading vessels and transferring lumber at the East Side MillCitation -
468. [Image] Spruce log 69" in diameter on carriage in C.A. Mill.
Spruce log 69" in diameter on carriage in C.A. Mill.Citation -
Main office James D. Lacy Lumber Co. Northwestern Bank Building, Portland Oregon. Miss Lipscomb. 1914
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Photo 14- Loading hook with special _t_ hook or _finger link_ for attaching to crotch line 5/24/15, 29 1/25 p and m cloudy dull
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