A portrait of loggers at the Sherwood logging camp, Washington State, USA, 1900.
In this photo, taken around 1892, a group of men post atop a massive fir stump near Bothell.
Courtesy MOHAI“By the late 1920s, many logging companies had started using trucks to haul logs out of the forest and down to the sawmill. This photo was taken in the mid-1920s, somewhere in western Washington. A Kelly-Springfield truck hauls a load of fir logs along a logging road . This photo was taken in the mid-1920s by Bellingham photographer J. Wilbur Sandison and copied a few years later by Webster & Stevens.” -MOHAI. Photo courtesy MOHAI, PEMCO Webster and Stevens Collection, image number 1983.10.3676.15.
Courtesy Seattle Municipal Archives”Some 70 million acres of commercial forest land once covered the Pacific Northwest. Large Douglas firs, spruce, hemlock, and cedar trees grew west of the Cascade Range. Some firs grew over 300 feet tall, and some cedars reached 15 feet in diameter. In 1905, there were 189 lumber companies in King County alone, employing nearly 8,000 people. By 1910, Washington was the nation’s largest lumber-producing state, and the industry employed almost two-thirds of the state’s wage earners. This photo, taken around 1905, shows a giant fir tree at the Monroe Logging Company in Carnation, King County.” -MOHAI. Photo courtesy MOHAI, Seattle Historical Society Collection, image number shs935.Related Post
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