Inventory of the Robert P. Conklin Photographs, 1920s – 1940s

Descriptive Summary

Abstract: Robert P. Conklin was hired by the Weyerhaeuser Timber Company as a logging engineer in 1927. He worked for the company over the next 24 years in both Washington and Oregon. Conklin moved to the Hemlock Pass Camp in 1928 and then to Headquarters Camp in 1929, where he lived for the next decade. In 1939, Conklin moved to Longview, Washington. He was transferred to North Bend, Oregon, in 1943, where he helped construct a sawmill and also establish the Millicoma Tree Farm. Conklin left Weyerhaeuser in 1951 to become vice president of Cascades Plywood Corporation.

he collection includes 176 black and white photographs and 52 envelopes of negatives. These images depict life in a lumber camp, loggers, logging practices, logging equipment and railroads during the period from the late 1920s through the early 1940s. The photographs have been numbered and some contain descriptions on the back.

Title: Robert P. Conklin Photographs, 1920s - 1940s

Creator: Conklin, Robert P.

Repository: Forest History Society Library and Archives

Call Number: 2871

Language of Material: Material in English

Extent: About 250 items

 

Biographical Note

Robert P. Conklin was born in Portland, Oregon, in 1900. Conklin's experience in the woods began in 1916 when he was employed on a crew which surveyed and slashed out the route of the Skyline Road in the Oregon (now Mt. Hood) National Forest. In 1917, Conklin took a job with the East Oregon Lumber Company before enlisting in the Army. He served with the Combat Engineers during World War I, leaving the service in 1919 to enroll at Oregon Agricultural College in Corvallis.

After working for various logging and lumber companies including Crown Willamette, Conklin was hired by the Weyerhaeuser Timber Company as a logging engineer in the spring of 1927. Conklin moved to the Hemlock Pass Camp in 1928, and then to Headquarters Camp in 1929 where he lived with his family for the next decade. In 1939, Conklin moved to Longview, Washington, continuing to work for Weyerhaeuser. He moved to North Bend, Oregon, in 1943, where he helped construct a sawmill and also establish the Millicoma Tree Farm. In 1951, Conklin left Weyerhaeuser to become vice president of Cascades Plywood Corporation. He served in that position until 1962, when the company merged with United States Plywood Association. Conklin took the new position of west coast land and timber manager, before retiring in January of 1965.

Conklin also served as president of the Pacific Logging Congress, president of the Keep Oregon Green Association, and vice president of the Industrial Forestry Association. He passed away in May of 1969 at 69 years of age.

 

Collection Overview

The collection includes 176 black and white photographs and 52 envelopes of negatives. These images depict life in a lumber camp, loggers, logging practices, logging equipment and railroads during the period from the late 1920s through the early 1940s. The photographs have been numbered and some contain descriptions on the back.

Collection Arrangement

  1. Photographs, 1920s-1940s
  2. Envelopes of Negatives, 1920s-1940s

Subject Headings

  • Conklin, Robert P.
  • Loggers -- Northwest, Pacific -- Photographs
  • Loggers -- Washington (State) -- Photographs
  • Logging -- Northwest, Pacific -- Photographs
  • Logging -- Washington (State) -- Photographs
  • Logging railroads -- Northwest, Pacific -- History -- 20th century
  • Logging -- Equipment and machinery -- Photographs
  • Lumber camps -- Northwest, Pacific -- Photographs
  • Lumber camps -- Washington (State) -- Photographs

 

Detailed Description of the Collection

1. Photographs, 1920s-1940s.

Where possible, titles have been retained from descriptive notes on photographs.

1.1. Personnel at Lumber Camp
  • Item 108
    R. P. Conklin. Headquarters camp. W.T.C. Co.
  • Item 6
    R. P. Conklin, 1935
  • Item 29
    R. P. Conklin, 1935
  • Item 45
    F. C. Baker
  • Item 48
    F. C. Baker
  • Item 10
    Ed Baker
  • Item 9
    Rae Johnson, chief of party, 1931
  • Item 58
    George Fischer
  • Item 120
    H. H. Brownell, producer of Trees and Men
  • Item 126
    H. Brownell, Trees and Men
  • Item 122
    Leslie J. Holmes, Timekeeper
  • Item 41
    George Fischer, Morvich Lake
  • Item 1
    L. Crosby and R. Conklin, Logging Engineers
  • Item 38
    Ed Baker, Big tree, Green River
  • Item 5
    Ed Baker, Norman Kelly, Pulp Dun
  • Item 134
    R. P. Conklin, Bill Wakeman, Snow Fight
  • Item 129
    Ben Lentz, Martin Winters
  • Item 74
    Ed (F. C.) Baker, Bill Wakeman, Unknown Timber Cruiser
  • Item 62
    Rae Johnson, Unknown, Bill Yeatman
  • Item 33
    Ed Baker, Bob Conklin, Tired Cruisers
  • Item 169
    Ed Baker, Bob Conklin, South Toutle River
  • Item 118
    Survey Camp, 1929, Cook, Bob Conklin, Tim Crowley, Ray Johnson
  • Item 35
    Robert Wolf, Pulp Dun, Bob Conklin, and Others on Wolf Point
  • Item 55
    Tobias Ry, Location Crew
  • Item 50
    Untitled
  • Item 34
    Mapping Party, Top of Big Bull, 1937
  • Item 77
    W. T. Co. Directors
  • Item 168
    W. T. Co. Directors
  • Item 128
    Weyerhaeuser Officials, Ford Tri-motor ("Tin Lizzie"), Standard Oil Courtesy Ght.
1.2. Topography Crew
  • Item 36
    Topography Party Camp
  • Item 56
    Topography Crew, 1931
  • Item 43
    Topography Party, 1937
  • Item 44
    Topography Party
1.3. Sunvalley/100 Line
  • Item 12
    1929, 100 Line, Bryon Wolfe, Construction Foreman, and Mr. Strong, a Contractor
  • Item 8
    Bath House, Sundvalley Construction, 100 line, "Skid" Larkin
  • Item 127
    Powder House, Sundvalley Camp
1.4. 500 Line
  • Item 171
    Ry. Construction, 500 Line
  • Item 28
    500 Line
  • Item 178
    500 Line
1.5. Bridges
  • Item 175
    Bridge l, Branch 100 After Strander Slash Fire
  • Item 2
    Bridge 1-100, Burned by Strander Slash Fire, Repaired in Two Days by Round-the-Clock Crews
  • Item 138
    Bridge 10-100
  • Item 107
    Bridge 1-500. S. Toutle, 1930
  • Item 146
    Bridge 1-500, July 1, 1934
  • Item 133
    Bridge 1-500
  • Item 103
    Bridge 1-500, July 1, 1934
  • Item 70
    Bridge 1-500, July 1, 1934
  • Item 176
    Bridge 4-500
  • Item 140
    Bridge 4-500
  • Item 132
    Bridge 4-500
  • Item 80
    Bridge 6-500
  • Item 98
    Bridge 6-500
  • Item 135
    Bridge 6-500
  • Item 144
    Bridge 7-500 and Camp 501
  • Item 125
    Bridge 7-500
  • Item 148
    Bridge 7-500
  • Item 102
    Bridge 7, Lifting Truss from Cars
  • Item 147
    Bridge 7, Lowering Truss
  • Item 141
    Bridge 7-500
  • Item 142
    Bridge 7-500
  • Item 145
    Bridge 7-500
  • Item 149
    Bridge 7-500
  • Item 157
    Bridge 8-500, Wood Failure Around Split Ring
  • Item 156
    Bridge 8-500, Showing Failure in Lower Chord
  • Item 160
    Untitled (Probably Bridge 8-500)
  • Item 162
    Bridge 8-500
  • Item 150
    Bridge 8-500
  • Item 158
    Untitled (Probably Bridge 8-500)
  • Item 159
    Untitled (Probably Bridge 8-500)
  • Item 30
    Untitled
  • Item 109
    Span Replacement
  • Item 110
    Bridge 8-500
  • Item 161
    Moving in Log Span Replacing Truss; Job Done between Trains
  • Item 154
    Bridge 8-500
  • Item 131
    Bridge 8-500, New Log Span
  • Item 151
    Walter Ryan Removes a Pack Rat and His Home
  • Item 173
    Moving Log Span at Bridge 8-500 to Replace Failed Wood Truss; Used House Moving Rollers
  • Item 152
    Moving into Place, Bridge 8-500
  • Item 155
    Bridge 8-500
  • Item 27
    Bridge 8-500
  • Item 143
    Bridge 8-500
  • Item 153
    First Train Across Bridge 8-500; Two Minutes After Span Put in Place
  • Item 105
    Bridge #4, 1934, N. Fork Toutle (Taken Just Before Bridge Went Out.)
  • Item 106
    First Ballast Deck Bridge Built by W. T. Co.
  • Item 164
    Winston Creek crossing Spur 550, Green River Bridge
  • Item 22
    Untitled
  • Item 81
    Untitled
  • Item 97
    Untitled
  • Item 101
    Untitled
  • Item 124
    Untitled
  • Item 139
    Untitled
  • Item 165
    Untitled
  • Item 174
    Untitled
  • Item 136
    Untitled
  • Item 13
    Untitled
  • Item 19
    Untitled
  • Item 23
    Untitled
  • Item 26
    Untitled
  • Item 60
    Untitled
  • Item 118
    Untitled
1.6 Landscape
  • Item 11
    Goat Mt. from E-13-8N 3E
  • Item 16
    Goat Mt. and Fossil Creek Canyon
  • Item 40
    Morvich Lake, head of Fossil Creek
  • Item 74
    Head of Kalama River, 1935
  • Item 75
    Lake in Sec 12 8TNR3B
  • Item 46
    T.C. Bluff, Big Bull Mt., 1600 ft. High
  • Item 57
    Bluffs on Big Bull
  • Item 72
    Big Bull Bluffs
  • Item 78
    Mount St. Helens from E13-8N4E
  • Item 115
    "Lovely Fir" (Alies Amabalis), Sec.21 T8 NR 3E
  • Item 37
    Untitled
  • Item 39
    Untitled
  • Item 76
    Untitled
  • Item 79
    Untitled
  • Item 167
    Untitled
1.7. Equipment
  • Item 7
    Untitled
  • Item 14
    First Gas Chunk-Out Donkey
  • Item 123
    Trial Run of First Power Saws at Longview Branch: Bob Conklin and J. Lamb. Gillispie Saw, Modified German Steil Saw
  • Item 137
    Untitled
  • Item 166
    First Cable Lift Dozer
  • Item 51
    Untitled
  • Item 121
    Untitled
  • Item 177
    Line Care
  • Item 114
    Untiled
  • Item 42
    1947
  • Item 17
    P and H Shovel, Diesel Shovel (Atlas Marine Engineering)
  • Item 33
    P and H Shovel with Drag Line Equipment
  • Item 15
    First Log Truck, Lv. Br., 1938
1.8. Train Wreck
  • Item 112
    Untitled
  • Item 113
    Untitled
1.9. Miscellaneous
  • Item 172
    Mine Cabin, Green River
  • Item 3
    Wyncoop's Cabin
  • Item 47
    Construction Camp
  • Item 49
    Construction Camp
  • Item 71
    Untitled
  • Item 52
    Bum Released from Locked Box Car Full of Wire Rope Delivered to Headquarters Camp
  • Item 31
    Untitled
  • Item 16
    Untitled
  • Item 19
    Log Culvert
  • Item 53
    Untitled
  • Item 54
    Untitled
  • Item 59
    Untitled
  • Item 83
    Untitled
  • Item 105
    Untitled
  • Item 111
    Untitled
  • Item 130
    Split Cedar Culvert
  • Item 163
    Untitled
  • Item 170
    Untitled
2. Envelopes of Negatives, 1920s-1940s.

Where possible, origial titles have been retained.

  • Folder 1
    Includes 3 exposures.

    • Loggers Using Chain Saw
  • Folder 2
    Includes 1 exposure.

    • Chain Saw on Tree Trunk
  • Folder 3
    Includes 2 exposures.

    • Logger Standing by Chain Saw on Tree Trunk
    • Recently Cut Stand of Timber
  • Folder 4
    Includes 1 exposures.

    • Camp Buildings
  • Folder 5
    Includes 1 exposures.

    • Loggers Using Chain Saw
  • Folder 6
    Includes 2 exposures.

    • Loggers Sharpening Chain Saw
    • Logger and Chain Saw
  • Folder 7
    Includes 4 exposures.

    • Bond, Watchman at Cp5
    • Mount St. Helens
    • Fog and Snags
    • Art Blain RPC
  • Folder 8
    Includes 4 exposures.

    • Paul Scantes, Bill Hale, and Dogs
  • Folder 9
    Includes 1 exposures.

    • Baker Looking at Metro Rail Greaser at Rocky Point
  • Folder 10
    Includes 2 exposures.

    • Log Jam Above Bridge 2-1000, February 15, 1939
  • Folder 11
    Includes 2 exposures.

    • Toutle Road, February 15, 1939
  • Folder 12
    Includes 3 exposures.

    • Water Under Bridge 3-800
  • Folder 13
    Includes 4 exposures.

    • Loggers and Chain Saw
  • Folder 14
    Includes 6 exposures.

    • Camp Personnel, December 1938
  • Folder 15
    Includes 3 exposures.

    • Logger and Chain Saw
  • Folder 16
    Includes 20 exposures.

    • Sund Valley
  • Folder 17
    Includes 23 exposures.

    • Pulp Division Visitor, Mr. Soy
    • Two Ships in Columbia
    • Party #l on L249, April 1939
    • Big Logs, 1939
    • Log Train on L500
    • 20-year-old Reproduction, Sec 23-9-1-West
    • Van Stockum, a Fellow Dutchman
    • Swedes, Pulp Mill
    • McGregor, 1939
  • Folder 18
    Includes 1 exposure.

    • Camp 7, Cook house, Max Eckenback, Pete Leveventz, Camp B Cook
  • Folder 19
    Includes 15 exposures.

    • Office Pictures
    • Raught's Book, Fall 1938
  • Folder 20
    Includes 5 exposures.

    • Boom Men Strike, September 1939
  • Folder 21
    Includes 14 exposures.

    • Pulp Mill Visitors, 1937
    • Kelly, Bigelow, Moran
  • Folder 22
    Includes 7 exposures.

    • Forester Silcox
    • Tinker and Party, 1938
  • Folder 23
    Includes 9 exposures.

    • Masterson, 1938
    • Leo Issine
    • Bill Pric, Fall 1938
    • Bruce Hoffman
    • Lanphers Old Equipment on Coweeman, 1938
  • Folder 24
    Includes 7 exposures.

    • Fallers, 1937, Camp 7
    • Hutch, Boyd at Br 5-1000
  • Folder 26
    Includes 10 exposures.

    • Wreck of Shovel 1, Branch 100, 1940
    • (Boom tipped back on PH 15001 killing operator, 1940)
    • Tom Elliot
    • Culvert, Winston Cs Spur 555
  • Folder 27
    Includes 17 exposures.

    • Les Holmes, Timber Sec 18-10-3, 1938
    • Headquarters Scene
    • Al Hall, 1938
    • Rae Johnson
    • Engineering Group, 1940
    • Let Singer, Jones, Hall, Raymer, Johnson, Conklin
    • Meyers Bloyd, 1938
    • Big Jim
    • Interiors
    • Max Eckenback
    • Bud Oyster
    • Bridge 1-1000
    • B. M. Oyster
    • State Safety Inspector
    • Topography Camp, Cold Water Creek
    • W. J. Olson, 1941
  • Folder 28
    Includes 28 exposures.

    • Scherer Autocat, Vancouver, Washington, August 1938
    • PoH #705 on Spur 249
    • Broken Boom Heel, PoH, 1937
    • PoH 505 on L 1000-1008 Pass Crest
    • TD 35 Dozer at 1008 Crest
    • Single Jacks
    • R-W Fallers on 1110, 1938
    • Branch 50 Ry., 1938
    • PoH 705 Dozer on 1110
    • Big Tree in Sec T11 N R3E
    • PoH 555 on 1000 Line
    • Stream in Woods, Sec 5 T10 N R3E
    • Jackhammer Man on 1008 Crest, 1938
    • Slide Mile 3-553 Spur, 1938
    • Box Culvert, Mile 6-L1000
  • Folder 29
    • Movie: Trees and Men
      • Includes 12 exposures.
    • Brownell
    • Heacox and Brownell
    • Ed Heacox
    • Cameraman
    • Taking Movie of Silver Lake
    • Brownell and Olzendam
  • Folder 30
    Includes 26 exposures.

    • B. W. Yeatman
    • R. P. Conklin
    • University of Wisconsin Log Engineering Class
    • Last Picture of Charles Hansen the Day Before He Died
    • A. H. Jones, 1941
    • Snow on Winter Mountain, 1941
    • George Fischer at Drafting Table
    • Carroll Brothers Piling Contractors
    • Bucking Log on 100 RA
    • Wreck of Engine 106: MR10-Br 100, January 1942
    • Cook House Interiors
  • Folder 31
    Includes 33 exposures.

    • Olzendam at Skidder, March 1938
    • Pigeon Springs
    • Rif on Kalama
    • Charles Newell, Fire Warden
    • Baker, Johnson, Newell
    • Kalama Ranger Station (Stifer's Cabin)
    • Suspension Bridge, Kalama RS
    • A. B. Little Playing Ball
    • Men at Bear camp, Kalama Topography
    • Phil Fanony, Close Up
    • Eclipse of Moon, April 1938
    • Bob Armstrom
    • Corman
    • Conklin
    • Topography Party, 1939
    • Winters Mountain Camp
    • Topog at Lonesome Lake, 1940
    • Kalama Power House
    • Kalama Gorge
  • Folder 32
    Includes 23 exposures.

    • Ry Construction Equipment
    • Rock Drilling
    • Carry-all, Bulldozers
  • Folder 33
    Includes 24 exposures.

    • Long Log Train at 507, 1939
    • Same at Kid Valley (Good Shot)
    • B. W. Yeatman by 3 Log Load at Green River Yard
    • Three Logs on Car
    • Timber Spur 601, Sec. 10 T10 NR 2E
    • Wreck at 1003, Runaway, 1937 (4 Pictures)
    • Rigging on Unit Tree Loading Boom
    • Old Ostrander Railway Equipment
    • Old Ostrander Donkeys
    • Mount St. Helens Timber
    • Elk Mountain
    • Elk Mountain Ridge and Clouds
    • Timber in Sec. 18 T10 NR 2E
    • Timber in Sec. 18 Y10 R3 E
    • Snow Scenes on Skyline Trail
    • Wynoochie Bridge
    • Simpson Log Co.
  • Folder 34
    Includes 7 exposures.

    • Laying Steel on Spur 1020, 1939
    • John Netter's Gang on Br 100
  • Folder 35
    Includes 19 exposures and 5 small prints.

    • Camp 5, March 1940
    • Toutle School
    • Mount St. Helens from Upper N. Toutle
    • Topography Camp at Trade Dollar Lake, September 1940
    • Slash Fire on 554 Spur
    • Camp 9, September 1940
  • Folder 36
    Includes 8 exposures.

    • Rod Ozendam in Canoe, August 1939, 9am
    • Harmony Falls
    • Mount St. Helens, Spirit Lake, August 1939
    • R. Olzendam, Mount St. Helens, Spirit Lake, August 1939
    • Rod Olzendam on Spirit Lake, August 1939
    • R. Olzendam at Coldwater Creek, Spirit Lake Highway
  • Folder 37
    Includes 36 exposures.

    • Time Keeper, Bob Haniford, 1938
    • Clyde Corman
    • F. C. Baker in Front of Bill Meyer's House
    • Harry Hazen, January 1938
    • W. H. Olson, Steward
    • Charles Lilley, Electrician
    • Wayne Whisnant, Office
    • Bob Clapp, Office; George Joy, Office
    • Harold Haskins, Office
    • B. W. Yeatman and Carl Sund by Dozer
    • Hans Morson, Bull Cook
    • Joe Woodage, Fred Gettlich, Cooks
    • Oyster, Founier, Stewart on Skidder
    • Don Stewart, Skidder Rigger
    • B. M. Oyster
    • Carl Peets
    • Eli Kovitch
    • Doug Titus
    • Bob Baker
    • Mr. Hansickie
    • F. G. Jepson and Pile Driver
    • Roy Voshmik watching Clyde Corman Talk to Roy Danielson
    • Pile Driver Crew
    • Forcasky
    • Joe Blackey, 1941
  • Folder 38
    • Men of Woods, Loggers
      • Includes 23 exposures.
    • Otto Hauch
    • Vern Gowan
    • Doc
    • Noble Price
    • Bob Piercey, Jr.
    • Bob Piercey, Sr.
    • Art Blane
    • Art Taft
    • Carlson
    • Owen Aldridge
    • Carlson
    • Roy Strange
    • Curly Williams
    • Engineers
    • Art Graham
    • W. H. Price
    • B. W. Yeatman
    • Leroy Guthrie
  • Folder 39
    • Men in Woods, Shop
      • Includes 34 exposures.
    • Casey Shannon, 1937
    • George Gardener
    • Les Holmes
    • W. H. Olson
    • Charles Reber
    • Bill King, C. Kalahan
    • Frank McFadden
    • Ted Bredfield
    • Henry, Choker Maker
    • Jess Miller
    • Jess Lockwood
    • Ben Julian
    • Roy Kinch
    • Karl Plebuck
    • Tony Sadeler
    • Sargent, Gardner, Jones, Jepson
    • Dick Sadler, 1937
    • Don Bloyd and Bill Meyers, Camp 8
    • Bill Meyers
    • Camp 9 Cook House Crew
    • Phil Alger
    • Camp 9
    • Tom Elliott
    • Earl Wilson and Crane
    • Mike St. Germain, Foreman Camp 9
    • Tom Brabson
    • Fred Schaffer, Bull Cook
    • Dr. Starr
    • Pole Maker, Studebaker on 510
    • Les Holmes
    • Henry Halverson
  • Folder 40
    • Forestry
      • Includes 28 exposures.
    • Slash Spur 240, March 1939
    • Cameraman Ken Brown
    • Godwin and Heacox
    • Ldg. on 241, Perm Camra Point
    • Cull Logs on 241, Sec 18-11-3
    • Cat Fire Trail, Sec 8-10-3, L1000
    • Baker and Reprod
    • Mount St. Helens from 237
    • Camp 5 from Wolf Point
    • SAF Meeting at Corvallis
    • Snags, 1100 Line Forward, Camp 7, Green River
    • Exhibit at Cowlitz Co. Fair 1941
    • Fire Truck
    • Water Fight
    • Paul Sanders, 1941
  • Folder 41
    • Men in Woods, Trainmen, 1938
      • Includes 21 exposures.
    • L. B. Robbins, Dispatcher
    • Kalahan at the Throttle
    • Bill Campbell
    • Earl York
    • Bob York
    • Earl Berry
    • Tex Bennett
    • Bill Campbell in Cab
    • Bill Campbell, Lloyd Conant
    • Lester Lebo and H. Ketchum, December 1936
    • Loco 200, December 1936
    • Harry Isbell
    • Shorty Newsom
    • Dr. Homer Frank
    • Alfred Denny
    • Peg Halstead
    • Walt Bingham
    • Ben Scea
    • Walt Paulson
  • Folder 42
    • Aeriews and Tractor Logging, 1941
      • Includes 24 exposures and 4 small photographs.
    • Trip with Life Magazine Photographer over Silver Lake
    • Tractor Logging, Longheed Spur 1013
    • Camp 5 Site on Coweman, August 1941
  • Folder 43
    Includes 30 exposures and 3 prints.

    • Foreman Meeting, February 1940
    • Bull Bucks
    • Camp 10 Panorama
    • Skidder 7 at 533 switch, Sec 12-11-3
    • Frank Bertanoli
    • Ike Bain
  • Folder 44
    Includes 29 exposures.

    • Train of Logs in Green River Yard
    • Zoo at Headquarters, 1937
    • Harry Hazen at Wolf Point Lookout, 1937
    • Bum Lost at Headquarters
    • Old Coweman Dam, 1938
    • Old Lamphere Dam
    • Custer, Old Splash Dam
    • Coweman River
    • Rifs
    • Lampher Dam
    • Coweman River
    • Water Photographs
    • Walter Log Truck, 1937
    • Marion Shovel at Roseburg, Oregon, 1937
  • Folder 45
    • Bridges, 1942
      • Includes 20 exposures and 6 small photographs.
    • Drift on Br. 1-500, December 1941
    • Drift on Br. 1-1000, December 1941
    • Br. 12-100, March 1942
    • Ballast Deck Bridge, 2-550
  • Folder 46
    Includes 8 exposures.

    • Issaccson 8 yd. Carry-all on Branch 100, Mile 4, Summer 1939
    • Steel Gang on 1010 pass, 1938
    • Shovel 15001 on Headquarters Pass, 1936
    • Shovel 15001 and Dozer on Br 100 at Baird Creek, March 1940
    • Slide Branch 600, January 1940
    • Shovel, Trucks and Dozer
  • Folder 47
    Includes 24 exposures and 12 small prints.

    • O'Neil Creek Bridge, March 1941
  • Folder 48
    Includes 9 exposures and 3 small prints.

    • Bridge Site, March 30, 1940
    • Hydraulic Stripping, March 1940
    • Ryan, Hart, Ingoldsby
    • Baird Creek Bridge, Snow March 1942
    • Train of Logs, Engine #102
  • Folder 49
    W. T. Co. Executive Committee, 1941, and Wood Scenes

    • Includes 23 exposures and 13 small prints.
  • Folder 50
    Includes 14 exposures.

    • Concrete Plant
    • Pier and Form Details
  • Folder 51
    • Bridge Scenes
      • Includes 32 exposures and 9 prints.
    • Bridge 7-500, 1938
    • Bridge l3-500
    • Jack Hart on Bridge 1-1100, 1937
    • Bridge 8-500, 200 Loco, December 1939
    • Big Jim
    • Bridge 5-1000
    • Holmes, Baker, Game Warden
    • Hemlock Creek Bridge, February 1940
    • Wreck on Hemlock Creek Bridge, September 1940
    • Wreck on Bridge 6-CD-1940
  • Folder 52
    Includes 12 small prints and 2 half pictures.

 

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