The Logging Museum owns this photo of a piece of Doc Linebaugh’s equipment. Six of his loggers are shown on the equipment and we now know the identity of all of them. Furthest left is Ernie Grunder, next Paul Eck, then Clifford West, next to last is Julio Montagner, and last in the bottom row is Roy [...]
Archive for November, 2009
We now know who all these loggers were!
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