This
photograph taken in 1926 shows a crew of loggers having their lunch in the woods
when they were too far away from the camp to come in to eat. The men are lined
up on either side of the train car that holds their food. The man standing over
the cart is more than likely the crew foreman. After the meal is finished, the
cooks would take the cart and supplies back to the camp the on the same line
that took them to the crew.
Charles
C. Tiller Photographs, acc.106, CT 17
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