Lumberjack Lunch in Malheur National Forest July 1942
A lumberjack eats lunch in Malheur National Forest, Grant County, Oregon, in July 1942. During this time, the forest was a crucial site for the timber industry, providing materials for various wartime efforts. The landscape was characterized by dense coniferous trees and rugged terrain, integral to the livelihood of many workers in the region.
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Lumberjack Lunch in Malheur National Forest July 1942
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