Frenchy at Gemmel Minnesota Lumber Camp 1937
In August 1937, Frenchy serves as the caretaker of a historic lumber camp in Gemmel, Minnesota. The camp represents a significant part of Minnesotas logging history, which played a crucial role in the states economic development. Many such camps were abandoned as logging practices evolved, leaving behind remnants of this once-thriving industry.
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Frenchy at Gemmel Minnesota Lumber Camp 1937
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