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Photos from Michigan's History

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Axe cutting and Rollways

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Big Wheels

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Blacksmiths and buildings

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Buildings and lumber camps.

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Buildings and camps

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Business, money, stores.

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Modern images and pictures of lumberjack camps.

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Gates, Dams, and Horse sleds with lumber

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Horse sleds and lumber

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Horse sleds and lumber

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Bunk houses, Early hydrolic equipment, and the interior of some sawmills.

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Using the railroad to transport logs.

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Saw Crews

circa 1910
F.W. French Lumber Company loggers.

circa 1890
Loggers at work.

circa 1890
Stickney and Johnson operators in the Upper Penninsula.

circa 1890
Portrait of a saw crew in the woods.

circa 1940
Saw crew in the woods.

circa 1890
Photograph of saw crew.

Shipping

circa 1940
Photograph of steam barge loading lumber.

circa 1890
Photograph of lumberyard.

circa 1890
Photograph of ships in dock at a lumberyard; Buckley and Couglas Lumber company, Manistee, MI.

circa 1890
Photograph of the George S. Markham (ship) at lumberyard dock.

circa 1890
Photograph of ship loaded with lumber in a lumberyard. Boyne City, MI.

The pictures above show images of Michigans lumbering industry in the 1890's through the 1920's. Millions of trees were cut and shipped to markets through out the world.

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Log Marks and log piles.

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Log salvage, log slides, and maps

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Mess Halls

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Mess Halls

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Oxen teams and river scenes.

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Camp pictures.

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Camps
and general pictures.

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Ice sprinklers and sawmills.

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Saw crews and shipping

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Storage pens and tools.

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