See preceeding picture. Spruce and Balsam logs in log pond in foreground. The logs are sleigh hauled in the winter to the top of the so-called "brow". There they are decked and later rolled down the "brow" into the river. Excellent Spruce forest on each side of the "brow". The top of the "brow" has an elevation of about 200 feet above the water. Of course many of these "brows" are used on different parts of the property. D. T. Mason '19
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Location: average distance Identification: exact ground location unclear, appears unknowable No people present in picture
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image
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fritz_metcalf-2262
Subject
Paper companies - Pejepscot Paper Company (N. B.) Log ponds Skidding New Brunswick Canada Lumber industry - Canada Pulp and paper industry New Brunswick
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