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Photograph of Veneer Logs on a Landing

Photograph of Veneer Logs on a Landing

Original caption: Veneer logs on landing, 4 elm logs, 1 sugar maple log; scale of logs in bd. ft. 710, 550, 550, 410, and 290. National forest selective logging. Timber operator Alfred Pasanen of Trenary, Mich.... More

Photograph of Veneer Logs Cut Near Iowa City, Iowa

Photograph of Veneer Logs Cut Near Iowa City, Iowa

Original caption: Veneer logs cut near Iowa City, Iowa and purchased by Birdseye Veneer Co. of Escanaba, Michigan. Logs are mostly ash and elm. Historic Photographs

Photograph of Workers Unloading a Carload of Yellow Birch Flitches Used in Making Sliced Veneer

Photograph of Workers Unloading a Carload of Yellow Birch Flitches Use...

Original caption: Workers unloading a carlaod of yellow birch flitches used in making sliced veneer. These flitches were shipped from park falls, Wis., to the Birds Eye Veneer Company. In the background, veneer... More

Photograph of Flat Car Load of Wood

Photograph of Flat Car Load of Wood

Original caption: Flat car load of woods - run veneer logs at the Northwestern Veneer and Plywood Corporation. The high grade logs are sorted out of these and shipped to the Birds Eye Veneer Co. Historic Photographs

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