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Logging in Maine

Not Rated
stars6.4
18 min

The subject is the movement of cut timber from the forest to the mill. The few scenes that make up the film are loggers performing the various operations necessary to prevent logs from jamming together. The men keep them headed with the flow of the water toward the lake on which the mill is located. The activities of approximately a dozen men were photographed.

Type:movie
Country:true
Genre:Documentary, Short
Release:June 19, 1906
Director:G.W. Bitzer
Production:American Mutoscope & Biograph
Actors:N/A
Writers:N/A
Language:None, English