Junction of Bull Creek with the south fork of the Eel River. The timber here is supposed to be the finest stand of timber in the world. It is owned by the Pacific Lumber Company. W. Metcalf, 1920
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Location: average distance Identification: ground location is identified by a clearly recognized feature in the photograph, other than 1 or 2 No people present in picture
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fritz_metcalf-7478
Subject
Rivers - Eel River - South Fork (Calif.) Lumber companies - Pacific Lumber Company Creeks Humboldt County
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