Logs on Flatcar Long Bell Lumber Company Cowlitz County 1941
Logs are stacked on a flatcar belonging to the Long Bell Lumber Company in Cowlitz County, Washington. In October 1941, the logging industry played a crucial role in the economy of the Pacific Northwest. The region was known for its vast forests, making it a hub for timber production that supported construction and manufacturing throughout the country.
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Logs on Flatcar Long Bell Lumber Company Cowlitz County 1941
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