1941 Workers Undercutting Fir Tree at Long Bell Lumber Company
Workers at Long Bell Lumber Company in Cowlitz County, Washington, engage in undercutting a fir tree in October 1941. The lumber industry was a vital sector in the Pacific Northwest, driven by the regions vast forests. During this time, practices such as selective logging were used to manage resources sustainably.
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1941 Workers Undercutting Fir Tree at Long Bell Lumber Company
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