Engineer and Fireman of Log Train Malheur National Forest 1942
Engineers and firemen operate a log train in Malheur National Forest, Grant County, Oregon, in July 1942. Logging trains were critical for transporting timber, supporting the booming lumber industry in the Pacific Northwest. The use of such trains facilitated efficient logging practices, contributing to the economic development of the region during World War II.
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Engineer and Fireman of Log Train Malheur National Forest 1942
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