Railroad logging camp, National Lumber and Manufacturing Company, prob...
Caption on image: National. C.K. Kinsey Photo. No. 242 PH Coll 516.2205 The National Lumber & Manufacturing Company was in business from 1920 to 1927, with headquarters and mill in Hoquiam and logging opera... More
Schafer Brothers Logging Company foremen with hats off, probably in Gr...
Caption on image: Schafer Bros. Log. Co. Forman. Kinsey Photo. No. 90 PH Coll 516.3772Schafer Brothers Logging Company got its start in 1893 when brothers Peter, Albert and Hubert Schafer began logging on ... More
Coats-Fordney Lumber Company railroad logging camp no 3, ca 1917 (KINS...
Caption on image: Coats Fordney Camp 3. Kinsey Photo. No. 3 PH Coll 516.593The Coats-Fordney Lumber Company started out as the A.F. Coats Lumber Company in 1905, headquartered in Aberdeen. It became the Co... More
Construction crew preparing raised wood foundations for railroad loggi...
PH Coll 516.615The Coats-Fordney Lumber Company started out as the A.F. Coats Lumber Company in 1905, headquartered in Aberdeen. It became the Coats-Fordney Lumber Company in 1910, and by 1924, it was called ... More
Blacksmith crew, Lester Logging Company, ca 1915 (KINSEY 198)
Caption on image: Lester Logging Co. C. Kinsey Photo, Seattle. No. 10 PH Coll 516.1725The E H Lester Logging Company was in business in the Montesano area from ca. 1910 to 1919, when it was merged into the ... More
Crew at camp, Twin Falls Logging Company, Yacolt, ca 1916 (KINSEY 2601...
Caption on image: No 1 PH Coll 516.4470The Twin Falls Logging Company was a subsidiary of the Weyerhaeuser Timber Company formed in response to the 1902 Yacolt Burn in southwestern Washington. Weyerhaeuser ow... More
Wynooche Timber Company's camp no 2, showing water tower, bunkhouses, ...
Caption on image: Wynooche Tmbr Co. Camp No. 2. C. Kinsey Photo, Seattle. No. 779 PH Coll 516.5217The Wynooche Timber Company began operations ca. 1913 with headquarters in Hoquiam and logging operations i... More
Mess hall crew, Hamilton Logging Company, ca 1912 (KINSEY 247)
PH Coll 516.1442The English Lumber Company had a controlling interest in the Hamilton Logging Company, which did business under that name from ca. 1908 to 1917, when the name was changed to the Lyman Timber Co... More
Mess hall crew in dining room, Wynooche Timber Company, probably in Gr...
Caption on image: No. 25 PH Coll 516.5231The Wynooche Timber Company began operations ca. 1913 with headquarters in Hoquiam and logging operations in Montesano. It was named for Wynooche Valley in northeast... More
Two men and a woman at logging camp, with speeder on railroad tracks, ...
PH Coll 516.618The Coats-Fordney Lumber Company started out as the A.F. Coats Lumber Company in 1905, headquartered in Aberdeen. It became the Coats-Fordney Lumber Company in 1910, and by 1924, it was called ... More
Crew at camps 3 and 5, with mess hall crew standing on steps of mess h...
Caption on image: Camp No. 3 & 5, Saginaw Timber Co., Saginaw, Wash. C. Kinsey Photo, Seattle. No. 151 PH Coll 516.3198The Saginaw Timber Company incorporated on March 18, 1908 and organized in 1909. The ... More
Mess hall crew, National Lumber and Manufacturing Company, ca 1920 (KI...
Caption on image: National. Kinsey Photo. No. 11 PH Coll 516.2240The National Lumber & Manufacturing Company was in business from 1920 to 1927, with headquarters and mill in Hoquiam and logging operations f... More
Mess hall with view into galley, Wynooche Timber Company, near Montesa...
Caption on image: Wynoche Logg. Co. Dining Room. Kinsey Photo. No. 1 PH Coll 516.5176The Wynooche Timber Company began operations ca. 1913 with headquarters in Hoquiam and logging operations in Montesano. ... More
Railroad logging camp, Stetson and Post Lumber Company, Maple Valley, ...
Caption on image: Stetson Post Lbr. Co. Kinsey Photo No. 1 PH Coll 516.4300 The Stetson & Post Lumber Company was in business from ca. 1922 to after 1930. Headquarters were in Seattle, and a logging camp w... More
Crew at camp, with locomotive and cars, ca 1918 (KINSEY 775)
Caption on image: Kinsey Photo, Seattle. No. 304 PH Coll 516.4611 Subjects (LCTGM): Railroad locomotives--United States; Railroad cars--United States; Loggers; Lumber camps--United States; Tents--United Sta... More
Logging camp 1, Simpson Logging Company, Mason County, ca 1924 (KINSEY...
Caption on image: Simpson Camp #1. C. Kinsey Photo, Seattle. No. 42 PH Coll 516.3948 Sol G. Simpson and his family moved to Mason County in 1887, where Simpson worked laying ties and rails for the Port Blak... More
Railroad logging camp 4, Coats-Fordney Lumber Company, near Aberdeen, ...
Caption on image: Coats, Fordney, Camp 4. Kinsey Photo. No. 31 PH Coll 516.606The Coats-Fordney Lumber Company started out as the A.F. Coats Lumber Company in 1905, headquartered in Aberdeen. It became th... More
Logging crew and cook at Coal Creek Lumber Company camp, ca 1921 (KINS...
Caption on image: Coal Creek Lumber Co. Kinsey Photo. No. 2 PH Coll 516.577The Coal Creek Lumber Company opened in 1905, with owners C. L. Brown, A. H. Brown and D. A. Clark. They built a sawmill and shingl... More
Logging and mess hall crew at railroad logging camp, Waite Mill and Ti...
Caption on image: Waite Mill & Timber Co . PH Coll 516.4517The Waite Mill & Timber Company was in business ca. 1909 to ca. 1927, with operations in Granite Falls. Granite Falls was once an important forest ... More
Logging crew at camp, Ebey Logging Company, ca 1917 (KINSEY 156)
PH Coll 516.1085Ebey Logging Company was in business from ca. 1909 to ca. 1927, with operations in Arlington, Snohomish County. In 1927, it sold its logging railroad to Canyon Lumber Company. Arlington is tw... More
Mess hall interior and crew, Copalis Lumber Company, ca 1917 (KINSEY 6...
Caption on image: 59 PH Coll 516.820The Copalis Lumber Company was in business from 1914 to 1920. It's logging railroad was absorbed into the Carlisle Lumber Company. Carlisle is a small settlement on the C... More
Anderson and Middleton Lumber Company camp at North River, Grays Harbo...
Caption on image: Anderson & Middleton, North River. C. Kinsey Photo. No. 37 PH Coll 516.25Anderson and Middleton Lumber Company was headquartered and had a mill in Aberdeen and had logging operations near ... More
Logging crew at camp, train engine in background, Danaher Lumber Compa...
Caption on image: Danaher Lumber Co., Darrington, Wash. No. 2 PH Coll 516.880The Danaher Lumber Company was in business until ca. 1923. When C.D. Danaher moved his logging operations from Michigan to the no... More
Railroad logging camp, Yeoman Lumber Company, Pe Ell, ca 1920 (KINSEY ...
Caption on image: Yeoman Lbr Co., Pe Ell, Wn. C. Kinsey Photo, Seattle. No. 86 PH Coll 516.5250Antedating the railroad, Pe Ell was settled sometime before 1890 as a small farm community, but the quiet agri... More
Railroad logging camp, Coal Creek Lumber Company, ca 1921 (KINSEY 43)
Caption on image: Coal Creek Lumber Co. Kinsey Photo. No. 7 PH Coll 516.582The Coal Creek Lumber Company opened in 1905, with owners C. L. Brown, A. H. Brown and D. A. Clark. They built a sawmill and shingl... More
Crew at logging camp no 3, Schafer Brothers Logging Company, 1922 (KIN...
Caption on image: C.K. Kinsey Photo. No. 447 PH Coll 516.3868Schafer Brothers Logging Company got its start in 1893 when brothers Peter, Albert and Hubert Schafer began logging on the family homestead 6 mil... More
Falling crew and railroad logging camp, Coats-Fordney Lumber Company, ...
Caption on image: Coats, Fordney. Kinsey Photo. No. 12 PH Coll 516.598The Coats-Fordney Lumber Company started out as the A.F. Coats Lumber Company in 1905, headquartered in Aberdeen. It became the Coats-F... More
Logging camp, Wynooche Timber Company, near Montesano, ca 1921 (KINSEY...
Caption on image: Wynoche Logg. Co. Kinsey Photo. No. 8 PH Coll 516.5179The Wynooche Timber Company began operations ca. 1913 with headquarters in Hoquiam and logging operations in Montesano. It was named... More
Railroad camp no 1 with banner welcoming the Pacific Logging Congress,...
Caption on image: Camp 1, St. Paul & Tacoma Lbr. Co. C.K. Kinsey Photo No. 615 PH Coll 516.3496On June 4, 1888, the St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Co. incorporates. The incorporators are lumber and real estate ma... More
Loggers and mess hall crew with locomotive and log train,Camp 6, Coats...
Caption on image: Camp #6, Coats & Fordney. C. Kinsey Photo, Seattle. No. 71 PH Coll 516.631The Coats-Fordney Lumber Company started out as the A.F. Coats Lumber Company in 1905, headquartered in Aberdeen.... More
Loggers at railroad logging camp 6, Puget Sound Mill and Timber Compan...
Caption on image: Camp No. 6, Puget Sound Mill & Timber Co., Majestic, Wash. No. 31 PH Coll 516.3003Puget Sound Mill & Timber Company cut its first lumber at Port Angeles in 1914. Logging operations were l... More
Loggers at camp 4, Coats-Fordney Lumber Company, near Aberdeen, ca 192...
Caption on image: Coats Fordney, Camp #4. C. Kinsey Photo, Seattle. No. 6 PH Coll 516.622The Coats-Fordney Lumber Company started out as the A.F. Coats Lumber Company in 1905, headquartered in Aberdeen. I... More
Logging crew at Wynooche Timber Company's camp no 1, ca 1921 (KINSEY 9...
Caption on image: Camp No. 1, Wynooche Timber Co. C. Kinsey Photo, Seattle. No. 13 PH Coll 516.5226The Wynooche Timber Company began operations ca. 1913 with headquarters in Hoquiam and logging operations ... More
Mess hall interior, Coats-Fordney Lumber Company, Camp 1, ca 1917 (KIN...
Caption on image: Coats, Fordney, Camp 1. Kinsey Photo. No. 28 PH Coll 516.640The Coats-Fordney Lumber Company started out as the A.F. Coats Lumber Company in 1905, headquartered in Aberdeen. It became the... More
Logging crew sitting on skeleton railroad cars, with Climax locomotive...
Caption on image: Preston Mill Co. No. 22 PH Coll 516.2922 Among the earliest settlers in the late 1800s was Swedish-American immigrant August Lovgren. After leaving his native Sweden and working as a carpen... More
"The Fleming and Ayerst Company's logging camp" "Photo by La Roche" be...
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Asian crew members, Goodyear Logging Company, ca 1919 (KINSEY 131)
Caption on image: No. 8 PH Coll 516.1390The Goodyear Logging Company was in business from ca. 1915 to ca. 1924, headquartered in Clallam Bay. In 1922, there were 175 employees. Clallam Bay is a community on... More
Loggers at camp 7, Coats-Fordney Lumber Company, near Aberdeen, ca 192...
Caption on image: Coats, Fordney, Camp 7. Kinsey Photo. No. 20 PH Coll 516.603The Coats-Fordney Lumber Company started out as the A.F. Coats Lumber Company in 1905, headquartered in Aberdeen. It became th... More
Logging crew at camp, Bordeaux Lumber Company, ca 1919 (KINSEY 1)
The Bordeaux brothers began logging in Mason County in the early 1890s. Their operations were moved to Thurston County around 1899 . Caption on image: No. 13 PH Coll 516.192 Subjects (LCTGM): Loggers; Lumbe... More
Mess hall crew at camp, Puget Sound Mill and Timber Company, Twin, ca ...
PH Coll 516.3006Puget Sound Mill & Timber Company cut its first lumber at Port Angeles in 1914. Logging operations were located at Twin. The mill was out of business by 1927. Twin is a small settlement on t... More
Mess hall crew, Lewis Mills and Timber Company camp no 4, ca 1922 (KIN...
Caption on image: Lewis Mills, Camp 4. C. Kinsey Photo, Seattle. No. 144 PH Coll 516.1740The Lewis Mills & Timber Company was in business ca. 1910 to 1931, headquartered in South Bend and with logging opera... More
Railroad tracks and camp, Eufaula Company, ca 1921 (KINSEY 88)
Caption on image: The Eufaula Co. C. Kinsey Photo, Seattle. No. 43 PH Coll 516.1170The Eufaula Company was in business ca. 1915 to ca. 1926. Eufaula is a former logging town which is now practically desert... More
Loggers at camp 1, Coats-Fordney Lumber Company, near Aberdeen, ca 192...
Caption on image: Camp 1, Coats-Fordney Logg. Co. C. Kinsey Photo. No. 110B PH Coll 516.642The Coats-Fordney Lumber Company started out as the A.F. Coats Lumber Company in 1905, headquartered in Aberdeen.... More
Logging crew at railroad car mess hall, with Clark Kinsey photographs ...
Caption on image: Vance Lumber Co., Malone, Wash. C. Kinsey Photo, Seattle. No. 10 PH Coll 516.4499The lumber mill in Malone was established before 1908 by the Joe Vance Lumber Company. It was sold to the ... More
431st Squad Spruce Division members at retreat ceremony, camp no 6, Sa...
Caption on image: Retreat, 431st Squad, A.S.S.C. Camp No. 6, Saginaw Timber Co. C. Kinsey Photo, Seattle. No. 136 PH Coll 516.3197The Saginaw Timber Company incorporated on March 18, 1908 and organized in... More
Eufaula Company railroad logging camp, ca 1921 (KINSEY 87)
Caption on image: The Eufaula Co. C. Kinsey Photo. No. 10 PH Coll 516.1151The Eufaula Company was in business ca. 1915 to ca. 1926. Eufaula is a former logging town which is now practically deserted two mi... More
Logging crew with caboose, Yeoman Lumber Company, Pe Ell, ca 1920 (KIN...
Caption on image: Yoemans Lumber co. Kinsey Photo No. 240 PH Coll 516.5261Antedating the railroad, Pe Ell was settled sometime before 1890 as a small farm community, but the quiet agricultural life was shor... More
Lumber mill crew, Copalis Lumber Company, ca 1917 (KINSEY 67)
Caption on image: Copalis Lumber Co., Carlisle, Wash. C. Kinsey Photo. No. 20 PH Coll 516.809The Copalis Lumber Company was in business from 1914 to 1920. It's logging railroad was absorbed into the Carlis... More
Loggers at railroad logging camp, National Lumber and Manufacturing Co...
Caption on image: National Lbr & Mfg Co., Cedarville, Wash. C. Kinsey Photo, Seattle. No. 5 PH Coll 516.2226 The National Lumber & Manufacturing Company was in business from 1920 to 1927, with headquarters ... More
Logging and mess hall crews at camp, Copalis Lumber Company, ca 1917 (...
Caption on image: Copalis Lumber Co., Carlisle, Wash. C. Kinsey Photo, Seattle. No. 43 PH Coll 516.815The Copalis Lumber Company was in business from 1914 to 1920. It's logging railroad was absorbed into t... More
Phoenix Logging Company's camp no 1, near Price Lake, ca 1919 (KINSEY ...
Caption on image: Pheonix Logging Co., Potlatch, Wash. No. 11 PH Coll 516.2701The Phoenix Logging Company was incorporated by Sol Simpson and Alfred Anderong in November of 1899. The company was formed to ... More
Mess hall interior, Bordeaux Logging Company, ca 1919 (KINSEY 6)
Caption on image: Dining Room. Bordeaux Logging Co. No. 31 PH Coll 516.213The Bordeaux brothers began logging in Mason County in the early 1890s. Their operations were moved to Thurston County around 1899.... More
Mess hall crew, National Lumber and Manufacturing Company, ca 1920 (KI...
Caption on image: National. C. K. Kinsey Photo. No. 230 PH Coll 516.2210The National Lumber & Manufacturing Company was in business from 1920 to 1927, with headquarters and mill in Hoquiam and logging opera... More
Loggers and mess hall crew at railroad logging camp, Copalis Lumber Co...
Caption on image: Copalis Lumber Co., Carlisle, Wash. C. Kinsey Photo, Seattle. No. 57 PH Coll 516.818The Copalis Lumber Company was in business in Carlisle from 1914 to 1920. It's logging railroad was abs... More
Railroad logging camp 1, Simpson Logging Company, Mason County, ca 192...
Caption on image: Camp #1, Simpson Log. Co. C.K. Kinsey Photo, Seattle. No. 681 PH Coll 516.3959 Sol G. Simpson and his family moved to Mason County in 1887, where Simpson worked laying ties and rails for t... More
Loggers and camp crew at National Lumber and Manufacturing Company cam...
Caption on image: Camp 7. Record side. National Lbr. Co. C.K. Kinsey Photo. 253 PH Coll 516.2217 The National Lumber & Manufacturing Company was in business from 1920 to 1927, with headquarters and mill i... More
Railroad camp with Shay locomotive in distance, Lincoln Creek Lumber C...
Caption on image: Lincoln Creek Lmbr Co. C. Kinsey Photo, Seattle. No. 12 PH Coll 516.1762The Lincoln Creek Lumber Company's logging operations were in business from ca. 1906 to ca. 1932, with headquarters ... More
Schafer Brothers Logging Company foremen with hats on, probably in Gra...
Caption on image: Schafer Bros. Log. Forman. Kinsey Photo. No. 91 PH Coll 516.3823Schafer Brothers Logging Company got its start in 1893 when brothers Peter, Albert and Hubert Schafer began logging on the ... More
Woman and children at a railroad logging camp, Coats-Fordney Lumber Co...
PH Coll 516.616The Coats-Fordney Lumber Company started out as the A.F. Coats Lumber Company in 1905, headquartered in Aberdeen. It became the Coats-Fordney Lumber Company in 1910, and by 1924, it was called ... More
Independence Logging Company's railroad logging camp 5, ca 1924 (KINSE...
Caption on image: Camp #5, Independence Log. Co. C. Kinsey Photo, Seattle. No. 5 PH Coll 516.1532 The Independence Logging Company's headquarters were in Aberdeen, and it was in business from ca. 1922 to ca... More
Logging camp, Wynooche Timber Company, probably in Grays Harbor County...
Caption on image: Wynoche Timber Co. Kinsey Photo. No. 35 PH Coll 516.5204The Wynooche Timber Company began operations ca. 1913 with headquarters in Hoquiam and logging operations in Montesano. It was nam... More
Mess hall crew at Coats-Fordney Lumber Company camp no 1, ca, 1917 (KI...
Caption on image: Coats, Fordney Camp 1. Kinsey Photo. No. 21 PH Coll 516.604The Coats-Fordney Lumber Company started out as the A.F. Coats Lumber Company in 1905, headquartered in Aberdeen. It became the ... More
Mess hall crew, Lincoln Creek Lumber Company, ca 1920 (KINSEY 226)
Caption on image: Lincoln Creek Lmbr Co. No. 10 PH Coll 516.1761The Lincoln Creek Lumber Company's logging operations were in business from ca. 1906 to ca. 1932, with headquarters in Centralia and logging op... More
Railroad logging camp, showing bunkhouse cars in foreground and kitche...
Caption on image: Northern Coast Timber Co. 446 PH Coll 516.2353Northern Coast Timber Company was in business ca. 1907 to ca. 1915, with logging operations at Kangley and then at Maple Valley. Kangley is a ... More
Railroad logging camp and trestle bridge, Wynooche Timber Company, ca ...
Caption on image: Wynooche Tbr. Co. C. Kinsey Photo, Seattle. No. 756 PH Coll 516.5211The Wynooche Timber Company began operations ca. 1913 with headquarters in Hoquiam and logging operations in Montesano... More
Railroad logging camp, Wynooche Timber Company, probably in Grays Harb...
Caption on image: Wynooche Timber Co. Kinsey Photo. No. 42 PH Coll 516.5210The Wynooche Timber Company began operations ca. 1913 with headquarters in Hoquiam and logging operations in Montesano. It was na... More
Bunkhouse interior, unidentified logging camp, Washington, 1892 (INDOC...
Caption on mount: 1157 Bunk House Scene. D. R. Kinsey, Photog. Sedro-Woolley, Wn.; On verso of image: Loggers, Bunkhouse, 1892, Kinsey Photo, Washington (Kinsey 155-A Subjects (LCSH): Lumber camps--Washington... More
Members of the Spruce Division 431st Squad at camp no 6, Saginaw Timbe...
Caption on image: Camp No. 6, Saginaw Timber Co. 431st Squad, A.S.S.C. No. 135 PH Coll 516.3196The Saginaw Timber Company incorporated on March 18, 1908 and organized in 1909. The company was to be capital... More
Mess hall interior, Coats-Fordney Lumber Company camp no 4, ca 1918 (K...
Caption on image: Coats, Fordney Camp 4. Kinsey Photo No. 26 PH Coll 516.4596The Coats-Fordney Lumber Company started out as the A.F. Coats Lumber Company in 1905, headquartered in Aberdeen. It became the C... More
National Lumber and Manufacturing Company's railroad logging camp 7, p...
Caption on image: Camp 7, National Lumber Co. C.K. Kinsey, Photo. No. 259 PH Coll 516.2221 The National Lumber & Manufacturing Company was in business from 1920 to 1927, with headquarters and mill in Hoquia... More