



                  Ryderwood Washington Post Office October 1941 
                
The post office at Ryderwood, Washington, serves as a vital hub for the community. Built to support the operations of the Long Bell Lumber Company, it played an essential role in the daily lives of the lumberjack workforce. Ryderwood, established in the 1930s as a company town, exemplifies the logging industry’s influence in the Pacific Northwest. Captured in October 1941, this scene reflects a unique aspect of rural American life during that era.
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Ryderwood Washington Post Office October 1941
