Lumberjack Camp in Effie Minnesota September 1937
A lumberjack works at a camp near Effie, Minnesota in September 1937. Lumber camps in this region were essential for the timber industry, providing jobs and resources for the local economy. Workers used saws and axes to harvest trees, contributing significantly to the states logging output during this period. Minnesotas vast forests supported a thriving lumber industry.
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Lumberjack Camp in Effie Minnesota September 1937
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