"When Lumber was King"
Thursday, August 18, 2005
Hurdman 'H'
Logs were often floated together from different camps and separate owners, only to be sorted further downriver according to their stamps . J. R. Booth's logs were branded with his famous 'Diamond B' while Hurdman's 'H' (above) identified his logs.
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