Lumberjacks Marking Pulpwood in Minnesota September 1937
In September 1937, lumberjacks mark pulpwood for cutting at a camp near Effie, Minnesota. The lumber industry played a crucial role in the U.S. economy during this time. Minnesota was known for its vast forests, which provided raw materials for the booming paper and construction industries. Effies location contributed to the states reputation as a lumber hub.
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Lumberjacks Marking Pulpwood in Minnesota September 1937
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