File:Log-Dump-at-Hume-Lake.jpg

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English: Flatcars are unloaded at the Hume Lake log dump. The lake served as a log pond for the Hume sawmill.
Date
Source Johnston, Hank (1966). They Felled the Redwoods: A Saga of Rails and Flumes in the High Sierra. Fish Camp, California: Stauffer Publishing. ISBN 0-87046-003-X.
Author Hume-Bennett Lumber Company

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Log Dump at Hume Lake

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current03:06, 24 December 2022Thumbnail for version as of 03:06, 24 December 20223,872 × 2,441 (6.07 MB)Guywelch2000Original print found at the National Park Service digital asset management system. Print cleaned up with Photoshop removing some grit and physical damage.
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