Butler's sawmill
Title
Butler's sawmill
Description
Sepia-toned image of a number of people posed around the yard of a sawmill. One man to the left of the image sits on an ox, part of an eight-ox team. Several other men stand around the yard. One man sits on a pile of lumber, holding an ax. A man and a woman stand just beneath the eaves of the building; he wears a white shirt with a vest and dark pants; she has on a long, light-colored dress with leg of mutton sleeves and wears her hair up. Two men sit in a buggy pulled by donkeys. Three other men sit on top of stacked, cut lumber in the right of the image. Stacks of thin cut lumber fill the foreground of the image, and inside the building machinery is visible. The building itself is open framed, with a wide, gabled roof with an extension down on the left. A small smokestack emits smoke from another roof on the lower image right of the building. Another gabled building in the left image background has two narrow paned windows and what appears to be an open stable attached to the back. The two buildings are separated by a yard with a path. Bare deciduous trees rise up behind the sawmill, and full pine trees are visible beyond the second building.
[Front] [white ink] Butler's Sawmill, Near Hillsboro, Ore. [black ink] This mill was on Rock Creek and Baseline, East of Hillsboro. [Back] [ink] Near Orenco. [pencil] This mill was on Rock Creek and Baseline Road -- East of Hillsboro. Donor unknown.
Date Created
circa 1890s
Subject
Logging
Loggers
Logging--Machinery
Lumber camps
Lumber trade
Sawmill workers
Sawmills
Butler, [?]
Nineteenth Century History
Economic History
Work
Western United States History
Cultural Studies
Place
Hillsboro, Oregon
Medium
albumen prints
Language
English
Identifier
WCMpic_000543
Rights
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Source
Robert L. Benson Research Library, Five Oaks Museum
Type
Still Image