Log Rafts Towed on Willamette River Portland 1941
Log rafts are towed by tugs along the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon, in October 1941. During this time, the lumber industry utilized waterways for transporting timber from forests to mills. The Willamette River played a crucial role in supporting the local economy, particularly in Multnomah County, which was known for its abundant timber resources.
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Log Rafts Towed on Willamette River Portland 1941
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