Logging
An Unidentified Forester Hacks Railroad Ties
An unidentified forester hacks railroad ties in Wasatch National Forest.
Forester Lyle Watts at the Blacks Fork Railroad Tie Sale
Railroad Tie Driving Camp on the North Fork of Mill Creek
Railroad Ties Decked at Driving Camp on the North Fork of Mill Creek
Railroad ties decked at driving camp on the North Fork of Mill Creek in the Wasatch National Forest. Notice the tents for the loggers.
Moving Logs on the North Fork of Mill Creek in the Wasatch National Forest
Breaking Them In on the North Fork of Mill Creek refers to moving the logs into the water where they will travel to their next destination. This took place in driving camps. This one in the Wasatch National Forest. See photo 2009-3253 for a closer view.
Railroad Tie Decks in Front of the Mill Creek Store in the Wasatch National Forest
Breaking in Railroad Ties on Mill Creek, Wasatch National Forest
A Worker Lines up Aspen Logs for a Pulpwood Sale
A worker lines up aspen logs for a pulpwood sale in Chequamegon National Forest in Northern Wisconsin. Photos 2009-3080-01 through 2009-3080-107 were originally mounted in a leather bound binder with the gold embossed title, "Picture Memories of Region Nine." Region Nine, based in Milwaukee, WI, covered twenty states in the Eastern Region: Maine, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Indiana, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Maryland, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Delaware, and New Jersey. Mr.