1941 Fresh Tree Stump at Long Bell Lumber Company Washington
A fresh stump of a recently felled tree stands at the Long Bell Lumber Company in Cowlitz County, Washington. Captured in October 1941, this image illustrates the logging industry’s role in the Pacific Northwest. The regions vast forests made it a hub for timber operations, crucial for the economy and housing development during the early 20th century.
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1941 Fresh Tree Stump at Long Bell Lumber Company Washington
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