Logging Superintendent at Long Bell Lumber Company 1941
A logging superintendent communicates via telephone at the Long Bell Lumber Company in Cowlitz County, Washington, in October 1941. He wears waterproof tin pants, vital for the damp forest environment. The Long Bell Lumber Company was a significant player in the timber industry, contributing to the economic growth of Washington state during this era.
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Logging Superintendent at Long Bell Lumber Company 1941
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