Crooked River Sawmill June 14, 1935

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(Additional information courtesy of John Zslnka, Richard Kendall and Lloyd Kendall) - Lloyd Kendall remembers when the conveyors leading up to the burners used to catch on fire if the burners got too hot - it was his job to put them out, but if often took a long time to get the fire hoses out of storage as they couldn't be left out in the yard lest horses and wagons drive over and damage them
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Image of the B. F. Harris Lumber Co. mill at Crooked River on June 14th, 1935 - burner, conveyors, smokestacks in background, horse-drawn wagons and processed lumber in foreground
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Wall with logging photos
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Prairie River
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Canada
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