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Breaking a Log Jam on Priest River Item Info
- Title:
- Breaking a Log Jam on Priest River
- Donor:
- Naida Miller
- Date Created (Archival Standard):
- 1931
- Date Created (ISO Standard):
- 1931
- Description:
- A group of people standing on a large pile of logs floating on a river, with dense forest in the background and some overhanging branches in the foreground.
- Original Description:
- Came from a 1931 calendar loaned for copying by Naida Miller. Shows a jam against the far bank, a man in front working it and several men standing on it. According to the cutline, the river drops 400 feet in its 30 miles of length.
- Subjects:
- logging log drives
- Original Subject:
- logging; log drives; splash dams; sorting booms; bateau
- Location:
- Bonner County
- Source:
- Marylyn Cork Collection, Priest River Library
- Source Identifier:
- log4-26
- Original Format:
- black and white photograph
- Type:
- Image;StillImage
- Format:
- image/jpeg
- Language:
- eng
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- Citation:
- "Breaking a Log Jam on Priest River", Marylyn Cork Priest River Historical Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/priestriver/items/priestriver0281.html
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