Forks Logging Co. #2 - s/n 734 @Monroe, WashingtonBuilt 11-1906 - Std gauge - 45 tons - Class B 901d
The hand colored photo depicts the crew and engine “trailing” a large log between the rails.
Photo by Darius Kinsey

Forks Logging Co. #2 - s/n 734 @Monroe, Washington
Built 11-1906 - Std gauge - 45 tons - Class B 901d


The hand colored photo depicts the crew and engine “trailing” a large log between the rails.

Photo by Darius Kinsey

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Posted on: Mar 28, 2012 at 11:05 AM

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