Lumberjacks and Boys in Malheur National Forest 1942
In July 1942, lumberjacks work in Malheur National Forest, Oregon, a key area in Grant County known for its rich timber resources. The image shows them alongside a truckload of boys, reflecting the close ties between forestry labor and local communities. The forest was vital for the timber industry, supporting economic growth during the early 20th century.
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Lumberjacks and Boys in Malheur National Forest 1942
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