Redwood sprouts. Third generation. Original logging by Brown about 1885. Tall trees are 50-year-old sprouts of redwood and seedlings of white fir and Douglas fir. Logging railroad cut through stand in 1933-4. Note new sprouts as result of cutting the young redwoods. Dolbeer and Carson Lumber Company. View from near office of Elk River Camp looking west. E. F. 7-29-37
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fritz_metcalf-4673
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Sprouts Railroads Lumber companies - Dolbeer and Carson Lumber Company Railroads - Dolbeer and Carson Lumber Company Humboldt County
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