



                  Donkey Engine for Logging at Long Bell Lumber Company 1941 
                
A donkey engine operates in October 1941 at the Long Bell Lumber Company in Cowlitz County, Washington. This machine transports logs using cables, showcasing a key method in logging operations. The Pacific Northwests logging industry played a significant role in the economy, employing numerous workers and facilitating timber production during this era.
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Donkey Engine for Logging at Long Bell Lumber Company 1941
