Hardwood logs unloaded on ice, Lovewell Pond, 1938

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Workers on a horse-pulled sled unload hardwood logs onto the ice to await the spring break-up at Lovewell Pond, near the White Mountain National Forest.

Logs were staged on the frozen pond for transport by stream to a paper mill, following the spring ice melt. The U.S. Forest Service scaler can be seen on the far right of the image.

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  • Title: Hardwood logs unloaded on ice, Lovewell Pond, 1938
  • Creator: U.S. Forest Service. Northeastern Timber Salvage Administration.
  • Creation Date: 1938
  • Subject Date: 1938
  • Location: Lovewell Pond, Fryeburg, Oxford County, ME
  • Media: Photographic print
  • Local Code: NAID #5313453, Box 1, 35/16/7
  • Collection: Record Group 95: Records of the U.S. Forest Service; Records Related to Timber Salvage, 1938-1941
  • Object Type: Image

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