Primitive Timber Sled in Bradford Vermont 1939
A primitive sled for hauling timber in Bradford, Vermont, is captured in October 1939. This sled illustrates the manual labor involved in timber transportation, reflecting the resourcefulness required for forestry in rural areas. Such sleds were essential for navigating Vermonts rugged terrain, showcasing historical farming practices of the time.
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Primitive Timber Sled in Bradford Vermont 1939
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