. English: Donkey engine and crew, Vance Lumber Company, near Malone, ca. 1916 . English: Caption on image: Vance Logging Co., Malone, Wash. No. 10 PH Coll The lumber mill in Malone was established before 1908 by the Joe Vance Lumber Company. It was sold to the Bordeaux Lumber Company ca. 1922. Malone is a community on Moxie Creek fifteen miles east of Montesano in southeast Grays Harbor County. It was once a busy sawmill and shingle mill town, but now has no important industry. The name is for Hector J. Malone, who established the first shingle mill in 1897. Malone was a town where t
. English: Donkey engine and crew, Vance Lumber Company, near Malone, ca. 1916 . English: Caption on image: Vance Logging Co., Malone, Wash. No. 10 PH Coll The lumber mill in Malone was established before 1908 by the Joe Vance Lumber Company. It was sold to the Bordeaux Lumber Company ca. 1922. Malone is a community on Moxie Creek fifteen miles east of Montesano in southeast Grays Harbor County. It was once a busy sawmill and shingle mill town, but now has no important industry. The name is for Hector J. Malone, who established the first shingle mill in 1897. Malone was a town where the company owned the land and all buildings. Subjects (LCTGM): Steam donkeys--Washington (State); Loggers; Logs; Fuelwood--Washington (State); Railroad tracks--Washington (State); Lumber industry--Washington (State); Vance Lumber Company--People--Washington (State); Vance Lumber Company--Equipment & supplies--Washington (State); Grays Harbor County (Wash.); Group portraits . circa 1916 4 Donkey engine and crew, Vance Lumber Company, near Malone, ca 1916 (KINSEY 1339)
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