Redwood Trees and Stumps Scotia California August 1939
Redwood trees and stumps line the Redwood Highway in Scotia, California. In August 1939, the town thrived as an active mill community under the Pacific Lumber Company. Scotia, situated in Humboldt County, became essential to the lumber industry, known for its rich redwood forests. The regions economy depended heavily on timber production.
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Redwood Trees and Stumps Scotia California August 1939
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