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Photo--black and white: The Lumber crew at Duncans Mill, 1900? Duncans Mills--Top row, 3rd from right William Clyde Lapham. Seated (right by his knee, Bill Arther, Sam Camovli? Men working at Mill, remembered but not identified by Bill Kingwell in 1974: Jack French--Mill boss, also sawed, Mike Harrigan sawed until Starrett got back. Bill Buoyer ?--Millright John Starrett--sawyer Hary Welsh--dogger on carriage George Hansen--setter--later killed at quick silver mine at Guerneville. Hack Harrigan--landing man Bill McDonnel--planer man Bill Churchman--edgerman Bill Morrell--off bearer from edges (Race Morrell was Dao of this man (illegible) bull driver Bill Ventura--heading off bearer Johnie Berry--yard (Kile or Jim's son) from Freezeout, after it shut down Bill Kingwell--off bearer for gang trimmer Fred Rushmoore--yard boss (he married Burr Glynn's sister, married at this time. Wife's name Mattie. Charlie Lambert--worked in yard Charlie Derricks--Yard- piler & loaded cars. John Clark--Unloaded logging cars.
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