Logging
Montcalm County, Michigan

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Logging - Montcalm County

A. B. Long Camp - N.E. of Greenville
Breaking of the Rollways
Caywood Pond - Gowen
Cork Pine - Sawing
Crosby Camp - Horse Drawn Load
Crosby Mills Yard
Cutler & Savage Camp - Langston Area
Cutler & Savidge Lumber Co. - Edmore
Cutler & Savage Mill
D. D. Kidder Mill - Stanton Area
E.K. Wood Mill - Stanton Area
Early Log Cabin
Fire - 1871
Flat River - Langston
Hauling Large Logs
Hauling Logs With Horses
Hunter Lake Camp
J. B. Long & Son Engine from Mecosta
Laying Track
Log Jam on the Flat River
Logging Road - North of Langston
Logging at Round Lake
Lumbering in 1880 - Stanton Area
Lunch Time - Flat River Camp
Neff & Prestel Mill - McBride
Number 10 Clearing - Coral
Road Through the Woods
State Road - Langston to Greenville
State Road North of Stanton
Rollway - Flat River
Rollway - Langston
Running Logs on Hunter Lake
Running Logs - Langston
Shingle Storage - Sheridan
Slaght's Lumber Yard - 1882
Slaght's Camp - Oxen Working
Slaght's Mill - Hauling Logs on Rails
Slaght's Mill - Slab Pit and Rollway
Tom Tew Mill - Stanton Area
Thomas Tew Shingle Mill - Stanton Area
Trackside Rollway
     Trackside Rollway
Trufant Area Logging Camp
Two Man Saw - Cutting Timber
Unloading logs on Lake - Sheridan
View of Greenville
View of Greenville - 1870
Wanigan & Runner's Raft - Gowen
Wanigan's Tent Camp - Flat River
William Steel's Camp - Six Lakes
Wright's Dam & Mill - Greenville


Logging - Kent County

Carter Camp - Black Creek
Cedar Springs - Main Street (1870s)
Lowell - At The End of the Flat River Log Drive
Lowell - The Boom at King & Quick Mill
Pennsylvania Mill
Spencer Twp. - Before the Fire
Wonderly Lumber Company Yard
Wonderly Mill - Gang Saw




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