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Huge Tree - Logger

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Huge Tree - Logger
This unidentified logger is standing in front of a huge tree stump.

This photo is one of many found in a series of old early 1900's Badger Gem family scrapbooks that were donated anonymously by a family in Green Valley Arizona. These photos seem to be of select areas including Southern California, Chico, Coronado San Diego, Long Beach Pasadena, Yellowstone National Park, Colorado, and the Continental Divide.

Who is this logger?
Date & Place: in USA
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I remember when we received this photo along with hundreds of others from a family who didn't want to throw them away. They decided to send them to AncientFaces and I spent hours scanning them all.

I really hope someone eventually recognizes one of the faces in all of these photos.
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