



Ox Team Hauling Pulpwood Bay Saint Louis Mississippi 1937
An ox team hauls pulpwood in Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi, in July 1937. Oxen were commonly used for labor in the lumber industry, particularly in rural areas where mechanization was limited. This practice reflects a time when animal power was essential for transporting heavy materials in the timber trade. The image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection from 1944.
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Ox Team Hauling Pulpwood Bay Saint Louis Mississippi 1937