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Both underwent a variety of changes. This photo is from “Logging Railroads of the Blue Ridge and Smoky Mountains, Volume 2” by Thomas Fetters, published in 2010 by Timber Press, now defunct.
Wherever the name came from, Kalama was flourishing by the late 1800s, when the railroad north out of Portland went to Goble, Ore., and rail cars were ferried across the Columbia River to Kalama.
Since the late 1800s, logging has been a major industry in the Pacific Northwest, and its impact on the region's economy and environment have been significant. For the towns that depend on logging ...
Logging Railroads Along the Pemigewasset River Bill Gove (Bondcliff Books: paper, 166 pages, $27.95) Over the years Bill Gove has been chugging along the rails of New Hampshire history, produci… ...
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