USDA Forest Service: 1896. Sitka spruce. Timber Management/Logging in Oregon.
USDA Forest Service: 1911. Part of the C.S. and R.S. Moore timber sale area on the Crater National Forest. Showing good brush piling, low stumps, and the trees left in the selection cutting.
USDA Forest Service: 1913. Sawyers with a cross-cut saw in a lodgepole pine stand infested with mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) marked for cutting. Small yellow pine in left foreground infested with Dendroctonus monticolae. Badger Creek Watershed, Ochoco Nation
USDA Forest Service: 1913. Treating lodgepole logs for bark beetles. These are the infested logs before slashings are thrown on. Limbs from logs should be piled in order to be burned successfully. Badger Creek Watershed, Ochoco National Forest, Oregon.
USDA Forest Service: 1913. Bark beetle infested trees converted to logs and piled with slashings on top and ready for burning. Standing timber in foreground not infested. The treating crew is on the right. Badger Creek Watershed, Ochoco National Forest, Oregon.
USDA Forest Service: 1920. Close up view of brush burning - on Yellow Pine Timber Sale - Eccles Timber Sale. Whitman National Forest, Grant County, Oregon.
USDA Forest Service: 1920. Close up view of brush burning - on Yellow Pine Timber Sale - Eccles Timber Sale. Whitman National Forest, Oregon.
USDA Forest Service: c.1920. A brush pile that has been so piled that it will burn clean when fire is applied to it. Medicine Bow National Forest, Wyoming.
USDA Forest Service: c.1922. Falling a ponderosa pine attacked by bark beetles. Bark beetle control project.
USDA Forest Service: 1926. Square brush pile made by brush pilers on Ann Creek Lumber Company sales area. Brush was cut in short pieces, none over 5 or 6 feet long and ricked up, burned successfully under heavy snow. Oregon.
USDA Forest Service: 1927. Donkey Fuel by Mule Back: Lumbering Engine. Packing fuel by mule back. Taken on the Coos Bay Lumber Company's operation near Coquille, Oregon.
USDA Forest Service: 1929. Saw filer in his "shack" filing tools - saws on rack. Fremont National Forest, Oregon.
USDA Forest Service: 1930. Ponderosa pine right-of-way logs heavily attacked by Dendroctonus brevicomis. Klamath Falls, Oregon.
USDA Forest Service: 1930. Salvage logging ponderosa pine. Dendroctonus brevicomis control. Klamath Falls, Oregon.
USDA Forest Service: 1930. Logging ponderosa pine to control Dendroctonus brevicomis. Klamath Falls, Oregon.
USDA Forest Service: c.1933. Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) enrollee skidding bug-killed logs at Powell Campground. Idaho.
USDA Forest Service: 1936. Donkey and partially-prepared spar tree. Tillamook Burn. Interstate Logging Company.
USDA Forest Service: 1937. Slash resulting from a group cutting under the 40% light selection system in a small area of rough and limby ponderosa pine trees on the Malheur National Forest, Oregon.
USDA Forest Service: 1937. View of a ship loading logs at Portland, Oregon. The logs are loaded directly from river rafts.
USDA Forest Service: 1937. Interstate Logging Company donkey. Tillamook Burn, Oregon.
USDA Forest Service: 1937. Interstate Logging Company spar tree. Tillamook Burn, OR.
USDA Forest Service: 1938. Logging donkey. Consolidated Timber Company tract. Tillamook Burn, Oregon.
USDA Forest Service: 1938. Donkey engine. Interstate Logging Company. Tillamook Burn, Oregon.
USDA Forest Service: 1938. Donkey engine. Tillamook Burn, Oregon.
USDA Forest Service: 1938. Loading log truck with a shovel. Coates operation. Tillamook Burn, Oregon.
USDA Forest Service: 1938. Loading log truck with a shovel. Coates operation. Tillamook Burn, Oregon.
USDA Forest Service: 1938. Loaded truck on Coates operation. Tillamook Burn, Oregon.
USDA Forest Service: 1938. Rigging the spar tree. Meehan operation. Tillamook Burn, Oregon.
USDA Forest Service: 1938. Fallers undercutting fire-killed Douglas-fir. Meehan operation. Tillamook Burn, Oregon.
USDA Forest Service: 1938. Loading log truck. Meehan operation. Tillamook Burn, Oregon.