



                  Lumberjacks Arriving at Long Bell Lumber Company 1941 
                
Lumberjacks arrive at a logging site in Cowlitz County, Washington, in October 1941. They disembark from crummies, rail cars specifically designed for transporting workers to remote locations. Long Bell Lumber Company played a significant role in the timber industry during this period, contributing to the economic landscape of the Pacific Northwest.
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Lumberjacks Arriving at Long Bell Lumber Company 1941
