



Lumberjacks Sawing Tree in Malheur National Forest 1942
Lumberjacks saw down a tree in Malheur National Forest, Grant County, Oregon, in July 1942. This vintage image showcases the timber industry during World War II. The hardworking lumberjacks operated in a dense forest, contributing to the U.S. economy and wartime efforts, reflecting the significance of timber production in American history.
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Lumberjacks Sawing Tree in Malheur National Forest 1942