Pulp Wood Transport on River Styx Baldwin County 1937
Pulp wood travels down the River Styx toward Mobile, Alabama, via inland waterway near Robertsdale. In July 1937, this scene illustrates the timber industry in Baldwin County. The river served as a crucial transportation route, facilitating the movement of timber, which played a significant role in the local economy during that era.
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Pulp Wood Transport on River Styx Baldwin County 1937
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