Forest Service Employee Marks Tree for Hines Lumber 1942
A Forest Service employee marks a tree for sale to Hines Lumber Company in July 1942. This transaction took place in Malheur National Forest, located in Grant County, Oregon. The Forest Service played a crucial role in managing timber resources during World War II, supporting the war effort through sustainable logging practices.
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Forest Service Employee Marks Tree for Hines Lumber 1942
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