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1. Crib trestle on the Columbia and Nehalem Valley Railroad Crib trestle on the Columbia and Nehalem Valley Railroad Trestles; Railroad locomotives; Railroad bridges; Lumber industry; Log transportation The Columbia and Nehalem Valley Railroad was a logging railroad for the Peninsular Lumber Company of Portland in the area around Columbia City, Oregon.

2. Donkey engine at Olson's logging camp, Deep River, Washington Donkey engine at Olson's logging camp, Deep River, Washington Steam engines; Logging-Machinery; Loggers; Donkey engine (Logging); Lumber industry

3. Family in front of house in a logging camp? Family in front of house in a logging camp? Families; Camps; Group portraits; Lumber industry

4. Four loggers in the woods Four loggers in the woods Loggers; Logging; Lumber industry

5. Four loggers with several downed trees Four loggers with several downed trees Loggers; Logging; Lumber industry;

6. Loading platform with logs next to logging railroad Loading platform with logs next to logging railroad Loggers; Railroad locomotives; Lumber industry; Log transportation

7. Loggers in front of logging camp building Loggers in front of logging camp building Loggers; Lumber industry; Camps; Group portraits

8. Loggers with saw next to tree Loggers with saw next to tree Loggers; Saws; Logging; Lumber industry; Group portraits

9. Logging railroad Logging railroad Railroad locomotives; Railroad tracks; Log transportation; Lumber industry

10. Logging railroad and donkey engines at Big Lake, Washington Logging railroad and donkey engines at Big Lake, Washington Steam engines; Logging-Machinery; Railroad cars; Lumber industry; Donkey engine (Logging)

11. Logging railroad locomotive engine Logging railroad locomotive engine Loggers; Railroad locomotives; Log transportation; Lumber industry This is possibly Climax Locomotive no. 239, which was built in 1900 and ordered by Phoenix Logging Co. in Potlatch, Washington. En route it was diverted to Simpson Logging Co. in Shelton, Washington. It...

12. Logging railroad locomotive engine Logging railroad locomotive engine Railroad locomotives; Log transportation; Lumber industry

13. Logging railroad track in a forest Logging railroad track in a forest Railroad tracks; Forests; Lumber industry; Log transportation

14. Logs being loaded on railroad cars Logs being loaded on railroad cars Railroad cars; Lumber industry; Log transportation; Donkey engine (Logging)

15. Skyline used for moving logs in the forest Skyline used for moving logs in the forest Logging, Skyline; Lumber industry; Logging-Machinery The skyline was built by Apex Transportation Company.

16. Three loggers next to downed tree Three loggers next to downed tree Loggers; Logging; Axes; Lumber industry;

17. Three loggers next to tree with axes and two felling saws Three loggers next to tree with axes and two felling saws Loggers; Logging; Saws; Axes; Lumber industry;

18. Three loggers on bucked and chained tree Three loggers on bucked and chained tree Loggers; Logging; Axes; Lumber industry;

19. Three loggers with axes and saw Three loggers with axes and saw Loggers; Saws; Axes; Logging; Lumber industry;

20. Three loggers with donkey engine Three loggers with donkey engine Steam engines; Logging-Machinery; Loggers; Donkey engine (Logging); Lumber industry
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