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#25 A group in the 1930s moves a log into a river in West Virginia

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#25 A group in the 1930s moves a log into a river in West Virginia

Stunning Historical Photos of Lumberjacks who Fell Giant Trees with Axes and Handsaws from the early 1900s

#25 A group in the 1930s moves a log into a river in West Virginia

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