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  • Tags: Lumber Industry

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Load of logs with Walter Bowers, Henry Mox and crew, 1910. Used horse drawn skid to move logs.

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Load of logs in Summit City, (Mich.), 1909. John Boskey and crew. Logs moved by horse drawn skid.

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Hart's Camp in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1910. Jim White, Fred Young, Fred Arlt, Allyen Dean, and Ralph Schuster on log.

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Load of logs with Harry Taylor, George Pepler and Mert Middough on logs, 1912. Horses pulling logs on a skid.

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Load of logs with Ulie Voice Sr., Ernest Voice Walter Sayers and Jim Enger by logs, 1912. Horse drawn skid used to move logs.

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Loaded logs on train track in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1912. Loaded by W. Washington, H. Dunn, and J. Drummonds of Kingsley, (Mich.).

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Sterling Nickerson's Mill in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1958.

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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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Opening of Case & Overholt Hardware, 8 August 1904. Earl Case and Austin Overholt, Box Hall, Brudy's Market, Stinson & Linten Store and Post Office, St. John Lutheran Church, Kingsley Echo (newspaper), Brownson's Hustler, G. L. Fenton Drugs,…

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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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