Lumberjack in Malheur National Forest July 1942
A lumberjack works amidst the towering trees of Malheur National Forest in Grant County, Oregon, in July 1942. The forestry industry played a vital role in the regions economy during this period, contributing to timber production and employment. Malheur National Forest is known for its diverse ecosystems and historical significance in resource management.
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Lumberjack in Malheur National Forest July 1942
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