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LUMBERJACKS, 1901. Lumberjacks posing around a twelve foot fir tree with a cut in the center

LUMBERJACKS, 1901. Lumberjacks posing around a twelve foot fir tree with a cut in the center


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LUMBERJACKS, 1901. Lumberjacks posing around a twelve foot fir tree with a cut in the center

LUMBERJACKS, 1901.
Lumberjacks posing around a twelve foot fir tree with a cut in the center, rural America. Photograph, 9 October 1901

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1901 Fir Tree Forest Hand Saw Hand Tool Industry Logging Lumber Lumberjack October Rural Tool Tree Trunk


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In this photograph titled "LUMBERJACKS, 1901" we are transported back in time to rural America at the turn of the century. A group of rugged lumberjacks proudly pose around a magnificent twelve-foot fir tree that has been expertly cut in the center. The image captures the essence of an era when hand tools and sheer determination were essential for survival in the logging industry. The men stand tall, their weathered faces reflecting years of hard work amidst nature's beauty. Their presence exudes strength and camaraderie as they gather around this towering symbol of their trade. Each lumberjack holds his own hand saw, a testament to their skillful craftsmanship. The forest serves as a majestic backdrop, its dense foliage hinting at countless trees waiting to be felled by these skilled laborers. This snapshot freezes a moment in time when logging was not just an industry but also a way of life for many Americans. Taken on October 9th, 1901, this photograph is more than just an image; it is a window into history. It reminds us of our nation's rich heritage built upon hard work and resourcefulness. As we gaze upon these proud men surrounded by nature's bounty, we can't help but appreciate their contribution to shaping America's landscape. "LUMBERJACKS, 1901" is not merely a print; it is an invitation to reflect on our roots and honor those who came before us – those who wield

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