Mumby Lumber Mill Dismantling Malone Washington 1939
The Mumby Lumber Mill in Malone, Grays Harbor County, Washington, stands as a significant site in the regions industrial history. In August 1939, the mill was being dismantled after ceasing operations in 1938, marking the end of thirty-five years of lumber production. This image documents the evolution of the local economy and the lumber industry in Western Washington.
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Mumby Lumber Mill Dismantling Malone Washington 1939
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