



Loading Boom for Logs Long Bell Lumber Company 1941
The scene showcases the Long Bell Lumber Company in Cowlitz County, Washington. In October 1941, the image documented a loading boom used for transferring logs from storage yards to flatcars. This represents the efficient lumber operations that characterized the Pacific Northwest in the early 1940s, highlighting an essential industry in the regions economy.
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Loading Boom for Logs Long Bell Lumber Company 1941