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Bow-Sawing Southern Red Oak, Art Print
This took place in about 1954–55 somewhere on the "Choctaw Game Refuge" near Louisville, Mississippi. These men are dropping a large Southern Red Oak. The hardwood forest in this area is predominately Red Oak and Gum. Much of the hardwood harvested here found its way to a mill producing hardwood flooring.
These loggers were using a 7 hp., 20-in. McCulloch Model 755 Bow Saw. This particular model was not used in the West but almost exclusively in the East and South and was manufactured from 1951–53.
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