1941 Vintage Spar Tree in Washington Logging Industry
A spar tree stands prominently in a vintage photograph from October 1941, linked to lumbering activities, likely from the Long Bell Lumber Company in Cowlitz County, Washington. Spar trees were used to hoist heavy logs during logging operations, showcasing the methods employed in the Pacific Northwests thriving timber industry.
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1941 Vintage Spar Tree in Washington Logging Industry
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