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Description Last Log Drive on Little Pine Creek in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA, in 1905. There are two "arks" visible, these would float behind the log drive and were a mobile kitchen / dining room / bunkhouse.
Date Taken 1905 as the last log drive on Little Pine Creek was then.
Source Owlett, Steven E. (1993). Seasons Along The Tiadaghton: An Environmental History of the Pine Creek Gorge, 1st Edition, Petaluma, California: Interprint. ISBN 0-9635905-0-2. Owlett acknowledges the Pennsylvania Lumberman Museum in Sweden Valley, PA for this photo.
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