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Vintage logging – railroads
Each Saturday morning I review 10 vintage logging, forestry and saw milling photos. This week’s review of vintage logging is about the railroads and how they were used in the logging industry.
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Vintage logging – machinery
Each Saturday morning I review 10 vintage logging, forestry and saw milling photos. This week’s review of vintage logging is about the various machines that are involved in logging and forestry, and even a bit on woodworking.
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Vintage logging – lumber companies
Each Saturday morning I review 10 vintage logging, forestry and saw milling photos. This week’s review of vintage logging is about lumber companies.
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Vintage logging – log yards
Each Saturday morning I review 10 vintage logging, forestry and saw milling photos. This week’s review of vintage logging is about log yards.
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Vintage logging – log dump
Each Saturday morning I review 10 vintage logging, forestry and saw milling photos. This week’s review of vintage logging is about log dumps, the area where logs where brought and dumped into the waterways.
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Vintage logging – horses
Each Saturday morning I review 10 vintage logging, forestry and saw milling photos. This week’s review of vintage logging is about horses and how they played a roll in the logging industry. That is, until railroads and machines took over.
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Vintage logging – children
Each Saturday morning I review 10 vintage logging, forestry and saw milling photos. This week’s review of vintage logging is about the children who seemed to be ever present even in the hardest living conditions.
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Vintage logging – chainsaws
Each Saturday morning I review 10 vintage logging, forestry and saw milling photos. This week’s review of vintage logging is about chainsaws.
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Vintage logging – cattle
Each Saturday morning I review 10 vintage logging, forestry and saw milling photos. This week’s review of vintage logging is about the cattle that were raised for work and for food.
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Vintage logging – bridges.
Each Saturday morning I review 10 vintage logging, forestry and saw milling photos. This week’s review of vintage logging is about wooden bridges and trestles.