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Loading logs on train in Summit City, (Mich.), 1910. Loaders are Ralph Howel, Bill Nelson, Oscar Logie, Joe Logie, Robert Nelson and others.

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Log at Case & Crotser Mill in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1902. 1654 feet log feet of timber. Hides the mill in the back ground.

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Logs at Case & Cotser Mill in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1903. Ralph Glass and Mose Bowers on top of pile. Earl and Ralph Case on ground.

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Logs headed for Case & Crotser Mill, 1908. John Clark, Chester Putnam, Wylie Clark and John Brodrick driving teams of horses.

Several large piles of logs at Wylie Railway in Interlochen, Michigan. There is a boxcar and row of storage houses in the background.

Picture of two men wearing aprons in a lumber camp cook shanty with long tables and benches. At each seat there is a mug, saucer, and plate, with condiments every two seats.

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Lumber Schooner

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McCurdy Mill on Westminister Road near Kingsley, (Mich.), 1902.

A large group of men posing for a photo in front of a barn in the winter in Empire, Michigan in 1890.

Two men work on a stack of equal length logs while a large crowd visible in the background watches. The men are loading or unloading the stack using thinner logs as a ramp.
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