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A homestead. Timber: cedar, fir, spruce, hemlock, 75 M per acre. On Bear Creek back from Siletz River Was __ in th case at Toldeo Ore. Jan 6, 1911. Cusack claim
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512. [Image] Moving yarder across draw or gulley
Photo 5- Portland lumber Co. camp at Gray River Washington. Moving yarder across draw or gulley. I worked on this crew.Citation -
Photo 7- Portland lumber Co. camp at Gray River Washington. Interior of camp machine shop showing arrangement of equipment
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Photo 4- Portland lumber Co. camp at Gray River Washington. Transporting new 12x14 Willamette yarder from main camp to woods.
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515. [Image] Road construction
Photo 2- _Preliminary railroad survey for logging railroad from Dominion Timber Berth _w_ to landing and boom site on the Fraser River, British Columbia. This road is now being constructed_.Citation -
Ben Wonderly's homestead and clearing in (7-8) Siletz Oregon. River flowing by the house is Boulder Creek. 1st house carried away by flood. 2nd house crushed by boulder. This is 3rd one. (Duplicate ...
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517. [Image] Hanna, the famous Indian basket maker
Hanna, the famous Indian basket maker. Hanna belonged to a tribe located along the Salmon River on the Oregon coast (duplicate of group 5, #28.)Citation -
518. [Image] Logging equipment with labeled parts
The photographs on the foregoing pages indicate the data I have gathered on logging. My work as Forest Engineer permitted me to spend two winters (between field seasons) in the Grays River, Washington ...Citation -
519. [Image] Equipment with labeled parts
The photographs on the foregoing pages indicate the data I have gathered on logging. My work as Forest Engineer permitted me to spend two winters (between field seasons) in the Grays River, Washington ...Citation -
520. [Image] Postcard of Mt. Hood
(Postal Mt. Hood) Stopping with Dewey Carpenter, Mrs Skinner's cousin. Having fine time Portland a very pretty city. Have run across two or three Michigan men here.Citation