Southwest Washington Logging Railroads by Joseph Matthew Govednik

Southwest Washington Logging Railroads by Joseph Matthew Govednik

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Southwest Washington Logging Railroads by Joseph Matthew Govednik

Admirers of the power of trains and process of logging will revel in the images included in Southwest Washington Railroads, which features the progress of railways in the northwest and the developments made by this prolific era.

Southwest Washington was famous for its old-growth trees and rich timber resources during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The logging railroad marks the era between logs being dragged out with horses or oxen and the introduction of truck and road transport. These railroads provided logging companies with greater opportunity to reach inland areas and access larger timber resources. Logging companies such as Ostrander, B.F. Brock, Doty Lumber and Shingle, and Polson Logging Company required railroads to transport harvested timber to mills or to rivers, where logs would float to mills downstream. Railroads carried the labor, equipment, and camp materials to work locations. Though most of these logging businesses are gone, many roads and place names are attributed to these companies. Over time, the farmed tree and logging truck took over. Today, stacks of these smaller farmed trees are seen near the Western Washington ports of Longview and Kalama, replacing the giant trees of the past. Images of America: Logging Railroads of Southwest Washington is filled with images of the timber harvesting past and the golden age of railroad logging.

The photographs in this book are courtesy of resources at county museums and archives that comprise Southwest Washington. Joseph Matthew Govednik is the museum director of the Cowlitz County Historical Museum in Kelso, Washington.

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ISBN 13 9781467162777
ISBN 10 1467162779
Title Southwest Washington Logging Railroads
Author Joseph Matthew Govednik
Series Images Of Rail
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Arcadia Publishing (SC)
Year published 2026-03-10
Number of pages 128
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.