Lumberjack at Camp Little Fork Minnesota 1937
A lumberjack works in a lumber camp in Little Fork, Minnesota in May 1937. This image shows the timber industrys labor environment during the Great Depression. The Federal Surplus Commodities Corporation and the Office of War Information collected photographs like this to document American life and the vital role of lumber production.
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Lumberjack at Camp Little Fork Minnesota 1937
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