Logs cut further up river were floated in log booms till they reached this control dam.From here they were passed through and into a system that emptied into the Aguasabon River.
Logs cut further up river were floated in log booms till they …
Black and white photo showing how logs are transported down the river to paper mill for processing. The trees of the North are suitable for the production of pulp and paper.
Black and white photo showing how logs are transported down the river …
A black and white photograph showing the Aguasabon River choked with logs destined for the paper mills. The Aguasabon River ends at Lake Superior, about 11 km (7 miles) east of Schreiber.
A black and white photograph showing the Aguasabon River choked with logs …
This photograph show the use of a jackladder to convey logs from the water to the paper mill.Crews standing by on the platform would haul the logs out of the water, and onto the jackladder. Logs woul
This photograph show the use of a jackladder to convey logs from …
A photograph of the lumber storage yard, taken from the roof of the Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper storage building, looking south toward Lake Superior.
A photograph of the lumber storage yard, taken from the roof of …