Lumberjack Lunch Break in Malheur National Forest 1942
A lumberjack takes a lunch break in Malheur National Forest, Grant County, Oregon, in July 1942. At that time, the forest was a vital resource for timber production, supporting the war effort. Lumberjacks worked long hours in challenging conditions, often living in remote camps. This period reflects the significance of the timber industry in the U.S. economy.
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Lumberjack Lunch Break in Malheur National Forest 1942
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