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Click on image to enlarge (205K). The photo above shows a Tan Bark peeling camp in the Ten Mile woods around 1900. Tan Bark was used for tanning leather and bark peeling continued through 1934-35. The first man at upper left, sitting legs crossed, is Lorenzo Dow Wade. Photo courtesy of the Held-Poage Historical Library and the Mendocino Historical Society. From the Robert Lee collection. 02559 (McCloud) Baird
This photo may not be specifically from the Ten Mile River basin but it shows early logging in the Fort Bragg area circa 1870. The date of the photo can be ascertained because of the single bit axes. Photo courtesy of the Held-Poage Historical Library and the Mendocino Historical Society. From the Robert Lee collection. Ira. C. Perry photo probably from the Mendocino Lumber Company woods.
The image above comes from a post card with a August 1934 cancellation mark but the photo was likely taken at a much earlier time. The exact location of the photo is also unknown. As the caption reveals, this tree was over 17 feet in diameter. Photo courtesy of the Held-Poage Historical Library and the Mendocino Historical Society. From the Robert Lee collection.
This photo was taken circa 1883-84 in the Ten Mile Lumber Company woods at the Stewart and Hunter Mill pond. The location is actually on lower Mill Creek up the Ten Mile and shows a good view of a tram way view of mules and a tram way which increased the load that the mules could haul. Photo courtesy of the Held-Poage Historical Library and the Mendocino Historical Society. From the Robert Lee collection. 03493 Weller
A team of bull oxen is shown above at a railroad landing which was part of Ten Mile River Lumber Company operations of Calvin Stewart and James Hunter. Photo circa 1882-83 provided courtesy of the Held-Poage Historical Library and the Mendocino Historical Society. From the Robert Lee collection. 03492 Escola
Stewart and Hunter-Ten Mile Lumber Company logging operations circa 1882-3 showing a view of a landing, tram way and cars and a Dolbeer steam donkey for yarding logs. Photo courtesy of the Held-Poage Historical Library and the Mendocino Historical Society. From the Robert Lee collection. 03494 Horace Weller
This photo shows a railroad landing and camp on the Ten Mile River probably before 1890. The donkey shown in the picture at left is purported to be the first donkey engine used in the Ten Mile basin. The building at right with the cheese cloth windows was the filing shed. At lower right, with his hand on his hip is Matthew Tahja who was the head saw filer. Photo courtesy of the Held-Poage Historical Library and the Mendocino Historical Society. From the Robert Lee collection. L-#02518. Tahja
This large steam donkey was used to haul trees from the woods. The specific location that the photo was taken is unknown but it was somewhere in the vicinity of Ft Bragg and probably circa 1890. Photo courtesy of the Held-Poage Historical Library and the Mendocino Historical Society. From the Robert Lee collection.L-08190 Bohn
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