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Patterson, Frank
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Log drive on Coquille River
Rivers -- Oregon; Lumber industry; Log transportation
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Roseburg - Coos Bay Highway
Roads; Transportation; Bridges;
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Myrtle trees, Coos County
Crape myrtle; Trees
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Roosevelt Highway, Coos County
Roads; Transportation
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Largest known myrtle tree
Crape myrtle; Trees
Largest known myrtle tree, 97 ft spread, Coos County, Oregon.
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Ten Mile Lake, Oregon Coast Highway
Lakes & ponds; Boats
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Logs on the Coquille River
Rivers -- Oregon; Lumber industry; Log transportation
2,000,000 ft of logs on the Coquille River.
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Port Orford Cedar logs
Logs; Lumber industry
6,000,000 feet of Port Orford Cedar logs, Southern Oregon.
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Scene on Tenmile Lake, Coos County, Oregon
Lakes & ponds; Forests; Wildfires
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28,000 feet of spruce, Smith Powers camp, Coos County, Oregon
Loggers; Cutover lands; Lumber industry; Spruces; Group portraits
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Myrtle on the Coos River
Crape myrtle; Trees; Rivers -- Oregon
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Towing a log raft at Marshfield, Coos County, Oregon
Rafts; Towing; Lumber industry; Log Transportation
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C.A. Smith Mill, Coos County, Oregon
Sawmills; Lumber industry;
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Felling snags on fire line around the Coquille CCC camp, Siskiyou National Forest
Logging; Saws; Loggers; Lumber industry; Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
USFS photo #391960
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Coos Bay Lumber Company log drive on the East Fork of the Coquille River
Rivers -- Oregon; Log transportation; Lumber industry
This was one of the last log drives in the U.S.
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Coos Bay lighthouse from Roosevelt Highway
Lighthouses; Beaches
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On Bandon Beach
Beaches; Rock formations;
On Bandon Beach, Oregon Coast Highway.
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Ferry on the Oregon Coast Highway
Ferries; Transportation; Estuaries
Ferry on the Oregon Coast Highway, Coos Bay, Oregon.
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Mussel Reef, Coos Bay
Beaches; Rock formations;
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Coos Bay Lumber Co.
Mills; Lumber industry;
Coos Bay Lumber Co., Marshfield, Oregon.
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