Log Cabin Family along a Fjord in Norway
Knud Knudsen
Elephant Moves Huge Logs for Indian Master and stack them in piles
Unknown
Abandoned Confederate log cabins at Manassas
Frank Leslie
The Chickahominy - Sumners Upper Bridge #1
General R.S. Foster's headquarters
The Chickahominy - Alexanders Bridge
The Chickahominy - Alexanders Bridge / McIlvaine.
The Men that Move the Logs
Darius Kinsey
Log Cabin Construction
Unknown
Log cabin barracks at a military facility
Logs to Market
Darius Kinsey
Log Cabin Chapel where the Battle of Shiloh Began
Frank Leslie
Log Cabin Stagecoach stop
Carol Highsmith
Lumber Break
Darius Kinsey
Building a Corduroy Road near Weldon, Virginia
Frank Leslie
Old Log cabin, the home of Wm. Mullens and family, - near Charleston, W. Va.
little log cabin, - relic of the old days, - now occupied by a small family (F.T. Castle) who are gradually giving up farming and depending upon mining and odd jobs. Oct. 12, 1921. (Dogs). Location: Big Chimney, West Virginia
Basket weaver in Log Cabin
Carol Highsmith
Officers , wife & Dog by a Log Cabin
James Gibson
Crane Hoist Logs at Pulp Factory
Carol Highsmith
Giant Sequoia Log
Unknown
Civil War camp of the 6th N.Y. Artillery at Brandy Station, Virginia, showing Union soldiers in front of log company kitchen
S.S. United States Souvenir Log
Unknown
Loggers and Their Logs
Darius Kinsey
Splitting Logs / Knives
Ellsworth Jaeger
Basket weaver in Log Cabin #1
Carol Highsmith
Crane Hoist Logs at Pulp Factory #1
Carol Highsmith
Unloading Logs
Darius Kinsey
Afro-American man seated outside log cabin, pouring drink into cup and girl seated in window of the cabin
Camp of the Union forces at Centreville, Virginia, showing soldiers, log buildings, horses and wagons, during winter of 1861-1862
Hard work and dangerous. This "river-boy" Lyman Frugia. Poles the heavy logs into the incline that takes them up to the mill.
Peziza Decayed Log Mushroom
Edmund Michael
A little log cabin, - relic of the old days, - now occupied by a small family (F.T. Castle) who are gradually giving up farming and depending upon mining and odd jobs.
District of Columbia Paper Company is getting a Delivery of Logs from which to manufacture Paper
Lincoln's Boyhood Log-Cabin Home
Unknown
Brandy Station, Virginia. Col. John R. Coxe, A.C.S., and lady seated before his log-cabin winter quarters at Army of the Potomac headquarters
Mud Wagon/ Stagecoach At Log Cabins, Ca. 1880S
Armington
Lobster on a log
Totoya Hokkei
little log cabin, - relic of the old days, - now occupied by a small family (F. T. Castle) who are gradually giving up farming and depending upon mining and odd jobs. Oct. 12, 1921. (Dogs). Location: Big Chimney, West Virginia
Crane Hoist Logs at Pulp Factory #2
Carol Highsmith
Truck load of ponderosa pine
Lee, Russell
Logging Boat in a Tangle
Darius Kinsey
Arlington Heights, Va. Blockhouse near Aqueduct Bridge
Laying Pipeline, Philadelphia, PA #2
Unknown
The Family Fortune
Darius Kinsey
Pulling Out of the Clearcut
Darius Kinsey
Brandy Station, Va. Gen. Rufus Ingalls on horseback
Winter's Hut
Matthew Brady
Mountain streams in Ouray County
Lee, Russell
Homestead, Pie Town, New Mexico
Lee, Russell
Centreville, Va. Confederate winter quarters, south view
Private Residence of a Moonshiner
Unknown
James River, Virginia. Building winter quarters, Ft. Brady
Arkansas #1
Arbuckle Brothers
Lincoln's Birth Place
Unknown
Banjo, Violin & Guitar Players
Carol Highsmith
Group of officers on The Plateau, City Point, Va
African American man and three children
Unknown
A Lover of Books and Study (Abe Lincoln)
Harriet Putnam
Petersburg, Virginia. Bomb-proof at Fort Stedman
Federal Troops Foraging
Frank Leslie
Brandy Station, Virginia (vicinity). Headquarters, 1st Brigade, Horse Artillery
He Soon Spied the Hook and Poked it with His Nose
Luxor Price
Charleston, South Carolina (vicinity). Interior view of Fort Moultrie. (Sullivan's Island)
Soldiers in camp both White & African Americans
The Chickahominy - Sumners Upper Bridge
Bridge of Trees
Darius Kinsey
River Boys do the logging