Lumberjacks Removing Logs from Little Fork River 1937
Lumberjacks use peaveys to maneuver logs along the banks of the Little Fork River in Koochiching County, Minnesota. In May 1937, this scene captures the vital role of the lumber industry in the area. The use of peaveys, tools designed for lifting and rolling logs, reflects the practical techniques employed by workers during this period.
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Lumberjacks Removing Logs from Little Fork River 1937
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