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From Stump To Ship: A 1930 Logging Film

$19.95

The most complete look at the long-log industry. Men cut trees by hand and load them onto horse-drawn sleds to be hauled over snow to rivers. Skilled river drivers maneu-ver the logs downstream, risking their limbs and lives every day. Also, work in the steam-powered mill. Remarkably detailed scenes, filmed year-round, are enhanced by the original 1930 script, read here by humorist Tim Sample.  Named to the National Film Registry, Library of Congress.
28 minutes


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old time logging  video  long log sawmill  river drives

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