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Earl Case in Donken, (Mich.), 1919. Strolling through his Hemlock Woods.

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Camp Donken in Donken, (Mich.), 1918. Men's quarters. Resident of Mr. & Mrs. Munzel.

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Mrs. Earl (Maude McDonald) Case. Co-founder of Donken, (Mich.) 1 April 1920. Photograph taken at Camp Donken.

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Don and Ken Case, undated. Sons of Earl and Maude Case.

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Driver, Frank Tucker, and team at Donken Camp , 1918. Eleven logs added up to 3378 feet.

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Mrs. Munzel and Mrs. Case by Engine House at Camp Donken, 1918. The X is the cable that would haul the logs up the hill.

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Elm River Township snowplow system at Donken Camp near Donken, (Mich.), 1918. Five teams ahead and one team behind.

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Ken Case at Case Lumber Office at Donken camp in Donken, (Mich.), 1917.
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