

Logs Entering Pelican Bay Lumber Mill August 1939
In August 1939, logs enter the Pelican Bay Lumber Mill through a log chute in Klamath County, Oregon. The mill played a crucial role in the local economy, supporting the logging industry that thrived in the Pacific Northwest. At the time, the region was known for its vast forests and abundant timber resources, essential for construction and manufacturing.
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Logs Entering Pelican Bay Lumber Mill August 1939