White Pine Logs in Swamp Wisconsin May 1937
In May 1937, white pine logs rest in a swamp on Matt Henry’s cut-over farm near Tipler, Wisconsin. These logs are remnants of extensive timber exploitation in the region. The swamps water preserves them, preventing decay and showcasing the areas historical logging practices. White pine was once a dominant resource in Wisconsins lumber industry.
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White Pine Logs in Swamp Wisconsin May 1937
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