Mission Photograph Album - Frontiers #01 Page_0141
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Dublin CoreTitleMission Photograph Album - Frontiers #01 Page_0141
Date1900s-1920s
CreatorBoard of Missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church
SubjectMissions
USA
RightsFor permission to use or for higher quality reproduction contact research@gcah.org
PublisherThe General Commission on Archives and History of the United Methodist Church
ScriptusTranscriptionH5743 The High Lead or Spar Tree. A cable is attached and by the donkey engine great trees are brought in and loaded on waiting cars. Washington
H5745 Up in the mountains from Darrington are several stations occupied by Government forest rangers. Mount Pugh in distance. Washington H5744 New method for handling logs. A tree climber after cutting the branches from a selected tree, has cut the top off. He has his climbers and hand rope which enable him to climb the tree. He must be careful not to cut his belt when handling his axe, lest he fall to his death. Washington H5746 A winter scene when the work of the foresters is less perilous and the mountains appear in their best holiday dress. Washington H5747 The North Sauk Falls, 17 miles upstream from Darrington, American Nitrate Company is building a great plant with dams to manufacture nitrates from the air and to produce power for manufactures down in the towns and cities. StatusCompleted
Percent Completed100
Percent Needs Review0
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