1937 Lumberjack Shaping Stake with Broadaxe in Minnesota
The vintage image from September 1937 shows a lumberjack shaping a stake with a broadaxe at a camp near Effie, Minnesota. In the 1930s, the timber industry played a significant role in Minnesotas economy, providing jobs and resources. Broadaxes were essential tools for lumberjacks, used for shaping wood in the logging process.
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1937 Lumberjack Shaping Stake with Broadaxe in Minnesota
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