"Virgin forest at Reesor, Ont. and pulp-wood," is written on the back of the photo in German. The logs in the foreground have already been cut into similar lengths & debarked. Three men are in the picture.
Lumber grading at the Geo Gordon Company sawmill on Cache Bay, Ontario. 125,000 bd. Ft. production per day. White and red pine, from up Sturgeon River. June 8, 1951. Hunsberger photo 63-14
Scenic photo showing a lumbering orperation in the foreground & small fishing boats just off the shore. Taken by Harvey Taves? on his travels in Nfld. Note on back: Forests & water are the major occupations in the Maritimes.
3 photos (taken by H. Taves?). 1)Hampton at the end of White Bay, a pulpwood center; from there went to Seal Cove & Baie Verte by boat. 2)At Hampton looking n. over White Bay. 3) boat we took to Seal Cove. See map CM 4-27-8.
On the back of the photo is written: "Virgin forest at Reesor, Ont." In the foreground a man is sitting on some of the trees that have been cut down. This series of photos from Reesor were with the photos of Benjamin Ewert.
Taken at same time as 1994-14.2154? Note on back: Unloading lumber at Port Lions. MDS men from Canada helped reconstruct home after the earthquake in Alaska, 1964. A large ship is docked and men load lumber onto a truck.