this screen shot is of the Dryad Lumber Mill on Luedenhaus Rd in west Lewis County. We did a remodel (due to damage on the original house built in 1911) and the ship lap is all labelled with this company. We also purchased 2 acres that ran along side our 8 acres and found out that it was the mill that bought the property. The lot is 1340 ft deep and 66 feet wide and was an old rail line that they hauled the logs out on. I know, CSB
Washington logging train going down a mountain with logs from a twelve foot fir, 1908. (Darius Kinsey/Library of Congress + Getty Open Content Program)
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Back when women were women and men stayed in the kitchen. 😉
https://www.thisiscolossal.com/2020/08/the-flying-train-moma/
Henry the logger and a logging truck
this screen shot is of the Dryad Lumber Mill on Luedenhaus Rd in west Lewis County. We did a remodel (due to damage on the original house built in 1911) and the ship lap is all labelled with this company. We also purchased 2 acres that ran along side our 8 acres and found out that it was the mill that bought the property. The lot is 1340 ft deep and 66 feet wide and was an old rail line that they hauled the logs out on. I know, CSB
Oldie but a goodie