IMAGE

Steam Slide Ass. Loader? Item Info

Title:
Steam Slide Ass. Loader?
Creator:
Glenn Stewart
Donor:
A. Stewart
Date Created (Archival Standard):
1920-1950
Description:
Several workers are in a forested area engaged in logging activity in what may be Kalispell Bay.
Original Description:
Men loading logs in woods, cut over hill in background. Arley isn't sure what the "ass."means in the title. Chuck Peterson gave this picture, or even for sure that it was a steam rig. He thinks picture may have been taken at Kalispell Bay. There was also such a rig at Squaw Valley. It was torn out just before World War II and the iron "shipped to Japan for them to throw back at us." People named Snyder homesteaded Kalispell Bay around 1890, owned most of the bay and land the railroad in picture was on. XREF: Log 7
Subjects:
logging logging machinery
Original Subject:
logging; logging machinery
Location:
Bonner County
Latitude:
48.56812644
Longitude:
-116.9261349
Source:
Marylyn Cork Collection, Priest River Library
Source Identifier:
log6-04
Original Format:
black and white photograph
Type:
Image;StillImage
Format:
image/jpeg
Language:
eng

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"Steam Slide Ass. Loader?", Marylyn Cork Priest River Historical Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/priestriver/items/priestriver0422.html
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