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"Lumberjack: A Glimpse into the Logging Era of Wisconsin in the 1800s" Step back in time to the rugged logging industry of Wisconsin during the 1800s

Background imageLumberjack Collection: A Wooded Landscape with Woodcutters (oil)

A Wooded Landscape with Woodcutters (oil)
354899 A Wooded Landscape with Woodcutters (oil) by Looten, Jan (1618-81); 93.9x106.68 cm; Private Collection

Background imageLumberjack Collection: A kitchen with an Old Man Cutting Wood (oil on canvas)

A kitchen with an Old Man Cutting Wood (oil on canvas)
6041624 A kitchen with an Old Man Cutting Wood (oil on canvas) by Master of Beguins; 86.3X117.5 cm; Private Collection

Background imageLumberjack Collection: Red Squirrel and man are standing with a saw and saw block

Red Squirrel and man are standing with a saw and saw block Date: 03-04-2021

Background imageLumberjack Collection: Red Squirrels are standing with a saw and saw block

Red Squirrels are standing with a saw and saw block Date: 03-04-2021

Background imageLumberjack Collection: Red Squirrel and great tit are standing with a saw and saw block

Red Squirrel and great tit are standing with a saw and saw block Date: 03-04-2021

Background imageLumberjack Collection: Eekhoorn; Sciurus vulgaris, Red Squirrel and great tit are standing with a saw and saw block on ice

Eekhoorn; Sciurus vulgaris, Red Squirrel and great tit are standing with a saw and saw block on ice
red squirrel and great tit are standing with a saw and saw block on ice Date: 02-03-2021

Background imageLumberjack Collection: The Woodcutter, 1910 (oil on canvas)

The Woodcutter, 1910 (oil on canvas)
7085177 The Woodcutter, 1910 (oil on canvas) by Hodler, Ferdinand (1853-1918); 130x101 cm; Musee d Orsay, Paris, France; Swiss, out of copyright

Background imageLumberjack Collection: Woodcutters with their Cart Resting in a Woodland Glade (oil on canvas)

Woodcutters with their Cart Resting in a Woodland Glade (oil on canvas)
7076583 Woodcutters with their Cart Resting in a Woodland Glade (oil on canvas) by Wheatley, Francis (1747-1801); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageLumberjack Collection: Miniature Lumber Camp, c. 1937. Creator: Alfonso Moreno

Miniature Lumber Camp, c. 1937. Creator: Alfonso Moreno
Miniature Lumber Camp, c. 1937

Background imageLumberjack Collection: Le bucheron, possibly 1857, printed 1982. Creator: Charles Negre

Le bucheron, possibly 1857, printed 1982. Creator: Charles Negre
Le bucheron, possibly 1857, printed 1982. [The lumberjack]. Photogravure, from the portfolio " Charles Negre: treize heliogravures", 1854-1857

Background imageLumberjack Collection: Peavy, 1938. Creator: Max Fernekes

Peavy, 1938. Creator: Max Fernekes
Peavy, 1938

Background imageLumberjack Collection: Lumberjacks Sawing a Log, 1939. Creator: Frank Eiseman

Lumberjacks Sawing a Log, 1939. Creator: Frank Eiseman
Lumberjacks Sawing a Log, 1939

Background imageLumberjack Collection: Log Marker, 1935 / 1942. Creator: Samuel Faigin

Log Marker, 1935 / 1942. Creator: Samuel Faigin
Log Marker, 1935/1942

Background imageLumberjack Collection: Lumbering in British Colombia

Lumbering in British Colombia
LLM462735 Lumbering in British Colombia by Copping, Harold (1863-1932); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lumbering in British Colombia)

Background imageLumberjack Collection: Front cover of The Sketch featuring engaged couple, actress Frances Doble

Front cover of The Sketch featuring engaged couple, actress Frances Doble, and sir Anthony Lindsay-Hogg wearing rather bizarre and ill-advised costume

Background imageLumberjack Collection: The Woodcutter (oil on canvas)

The Woodcutter (oil on canvas)
BAT327892 The Woodcutter (oil on canvas) by Fattori, Giovanni (1825-1908); Galleria d Arte Moderna, Palazzo Pitti, Florence, Tuscany

Background imageLumberjack Collection: The Holy Family (oil on canvas)

The Holy Family (oil on canvas)
HTL226393 The Holy Family (oil on canvas) by Stanhope, John Roddam Spencer (1829-1908); Private Collection; By courtesy of Julian Hartnoll; English, out of copyright

Background imageLumberjack Collection: Timber Hauling, c. 1917 (crayon on paper)

Timber Hauling, c. 1917 (crayon on paper)
XYC306541 Timber Hauling, c.1917 (crayon on paper) by Bevan, Robert Polhill (1865-1925); 34.8x43.2 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA; English, out of copyright

Background imageLumberjack Collection: The Wood Cutters (oil on canvas)

The Wood Cutters (oil on canvas)
450191 The Wood Cutters (oil on canvas) by Barker, Thomas (1769-1847); 30.6x40.8 cm; The Holburne Museum, Bath, UK; eHolburne Museum; British, out of copyright

Background imageLumberjack Collection: Illustration for Death and the Woodcutter, from Fables

Illustration for Death and the Woodcutter, from Fables
PER190892 Illustration for Death and the Woodcutter, from Fables by Jean de La Fontaine (1621-95) engraved by Jonnard (engraving) by Dore

Background imageLumberjack Collection: Lumberjack felling a tree in the Bay of Honduras 40, view of the town of Acapulco, Mexico, 41

Lumberjack felling a tree in the Bay of Honduras 40, view of the town of Acapulco, Mexico, 41
6337870 Lumberjack felling a tree in the Bay of Honduras 40, view of the town of Acapulco, Mexico, 41, and interior of a Native American Nuu-chah-nulth house in Nootka Sound 42 by English School

Background imageLumberjack Collection: Azulejos panel: representation of trades, peasant tillage, saver

Azulejos panel: representation of trades, peasant tillage, saver
AIS5386237 Azulejos panel: representation of trades, peasant tillage, saver, log splitter and a pipier (ceramic) by Dutch School, (16th century); Museu Nacional d Art de Catalunya, Barcelona

Background imageLumberjack Collection: The axe (chromolitho)

The axe (chromolitho)
977657 The axe (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The axe. French educational card, late 19th/early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imageLumberjack Collection: The imperial lumberjack (colour litho)

The imperial lumberjack (colour litho)
2780002 The imperial lumberjack (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The imperial lumberjack)

Background imageLumberjack Collection: Woodcutter, Edo Period, 1849 (ink & colour on silk)

Woodcutter, Edo Period, 1849 (ink & colour on silk)
FSG388798 Woodcutter, Edo Period, 1849 (ink & colour on silk) by Hokusai, Katsushika (1760-1849); 210.4x54.8 cm; Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, USA; Freer Gallery of Art

Background imageLumberjack Collection: Lumberjack and Lake and Forests Near Kesamonsaari (chromolitho)

Lumberjack and Lake and Forests Near Kesamonsaari (chromolitho)
735452 Lumberjack and Lake and Forests Near Kesamonsaari (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lumberjack and Lake and Forests Near Kesamonsaari)

Background imageLumberjack Collection: Lumberjacks about to fell a Giant Redwood with a drag saw, Sacramento, California

Lumberjacks about to fell a Giant Redwood with a drag saw, Sacramento, California
STC247580 Lumberjacks about to fell a Giant Redwood with a drag saw, Sacramento, California, 1893 (albumen print) by American Photographer

Background imageLumberjack Collection: Wood carrier, 16th century (colour etching)

Wood carrier, 16th century (colour etching)
AIS5378760 Wood carrier, 16th century (colour etching) by French School, (16th century); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris, France; eIberfoto; French, out of copyright

Background imageLumberjack Collection: a peasant woman wood bearing

a peasant woman wood bearing
Ayşe Nur Öksüzer

Background imageLumberjack Collection: 1782289

1782289

Background imageLumberjack Collection: A young lumberjack at work in the snow Circa 1943

A young lumberjack at work in the snow Circa 1943

Background imageLumberjack Collection: Landgirls chopping wood during WW2 - 1940 Women doing mens jobs during the war

Landgirls chopping wood during WW2 - 1940 Women doing mens jobs during the war

Background imageLumberjack Collection: Women lumberjacks sawing felled tress 1941 women doing mens jobs during the war

Women lumberjacks sawing felled tress 1941 women doing mens jobs during the war years Women at War WW2

Background imageLumberjack Collection: Lumberjacks sawing up felled trees in the New Forest. January 1935. P23104

Lumberjacks sawing up felled trees in the New Forest. January 1935. P23104

Background imageLumberjack Collection: World War II Women: Womens Forestry Camp. Mrs. Shaw, ex-champion Scottish tennis player

World War II Women: Womens Forestry Camp. Mrs. Shaw, ex-champion Scottish tennis player, loping a tree after it had been felled. May 1942 P010128

Background imageLumberjack Collection: Lumbering, 1935 / 1942. Creator: Unknown

Lumbering, 1935 / 1942. Creator: Unknown
Lumbering, 1935/1942

Background imageLumberjack Collection: Lumbering in Winter (Every Saturday, Vol. II, New Series), January 28, 1871

Lumbering in Winter (Every Saturday, Vol. II, New Series), January 28, 1871

Background imageLumberjack Collection: Legendary Paul Bunyon Date: 1948

Legendary Paul Bunyon Date: 1948

Background imageLumberjack Collection: W. E. Gladstone watching a steam-driven saw, Tulse Hill, 1878

W. E. Gladstone watching a steam-driven saw, Tulse Hill, 1878
Engraving showing William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898), the English Liberal statesman, watching a trial of a new patent steam tree feller, near Tulse Hill, South London. Date: 1878

Background imageLumberjack Collection: The Cypress-Shingle Yard, Ocklawaha River, Florida, 1870. Creator: Harry Fenn

The Cypress-Shingle Yard, Ocklawaha River, Florida, 1870. Creator: Harry Fenn
The Cypress-Shingle Yard, Ocklawaha River, Florida, 1870

Background imageLumberjack Collection: Logs from the Forest Delivered at the Stream, Aroostook County, Me. c1930s. Creator: Unknown

Logs from the Forest Delivered at the Stream, Aroostook County, Me. c1930s. Creator: Unknown
Logs from the Forest Delivered at the Stream, Aroostook County, Me. c1930s. Aroostook County was initially dominated by lumber manufacturing with transportation along the Saint John River

Background imageLumberjack Collection: A forester cuts logs with a chain saw during tree felling

A forester cuts logs with a chain saw during tree felling opertations in Cannock Chase Forest, Staffordshire, England. Date: 1991

Background imageLumberjack Collection: Lumbering on the Ottawa River, Canada, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Lumbering on the Ottawa River, Canada, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Lumbering on the Ottawa River, Canada, c1897. The Ottawa River timber trade led to population growth and prosperity for communities in the Ottawa Valley

Background imageLumberjack Collection: Hudson River - Logging, 1892 (watercolour over graphite on white wove watercolour

Hudson River - Logging, 1892 (watercolour over graphite on white wove watercolour
466552 Hudson River - Logging, 1892 (watercolour over graphite on white wove watercolour paper) by Homer, Winslow (1836-1910); 35.6 x 52.4 cm; Corcoran Collection, National Gallery of Art

Background imageLumberjack Collection: Lumbering on the Ottawa River, Canada, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Lumbering on the Ottawa River, Canada, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Lumbering on the Ottawa River, Canada, c1900. Lumberjacks chopping up a felled tree. From Scenic Marvels of the New World edited by Prof. Geo.R. Cromwell. [C.N.Greig & Co. c1900]

Background imageLumberjack Collection: Landscape with Men Sawing Timber, 1570s

Landscape with Men Sawing Timber, 1570s. Found in the collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm

Background imageLumberjack Collection: Wood Chopper -Showing Tree 46 Feet in Circumference. Santa Cruz Big Tree Grove, California, c1909

Wood Chopper -Showing Tree 46 Feet in Circumference. Santa Cruz Big Tree Grove, California, c1909
Wood Chopper - Showing Tree 46 Feet in Circumference. Santa Cruz Big Tree Grove, California, c1909. Wood chopper showing a tree 45 feet in circumference. Santa Cruz Big Tree Grove, California

Background imageLumberjack Collection: Building a road, 15th century

Building a road, 15th century. Woodmen fell trees with axes while paviors lay the surface of an already cleared road. From the Chronicles of Hainaut



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"Lumberjack: A Glimpse into the Logging Era of Wisconsin in the 1800s" Step back in time to the rugged logging industry of Wisconsin during the 1800s, where brave men faced daunting challenges to harvest timber that fueled a growing nation. This captivating image takes us on a journey through history, showcasing the life of an unemployed lumberjack and his wife in Marion County, Oregon. In August 1939, Dorothea Lange captured this poignant moment as they resided in a migrant workers camp for the bean harvest. The man's social security number tattooed on his arm serves as a stark reminder of their struggles amidst economic hardship. The significance of lumberjacks extends beyond mere labor; it intertwines with ancient tales like Solomon's Temple, built using majestic Cedars from Lebanon. These towering trees held immense value and were skillfully felled by dedicated individuals who shaped our world. Traveling across continents and centuries brings us to Taverham Paper Mill in Norfolk, England, circa 1839. An oil painting immortalizes this bustling mill where logs transformed into paper - an essential commodity for communication and knowledge dissemination. Breaking gender norms during World War I were courageous women lumberjacks sawing trees alongside their male counterparts. Their resilience symbolized progress and equality during challenging times. Returning to America's heartland, we witness northern Wisconsin's booming logging scene depicted through Thure de Thulstrup's wood engraving from 1885. It showcases how these skilled professionals harnessed nature's resources while shaping landscapes forever. From Washington State emerges early 1900s photographs capturing scenes at Lumberjacks' camps and yards. These images transport us back to an era when hardworking men labored tirelessly to transform raw timber into valuable building materials that fueled growth across America. As we delve deeper into history through these glimpses of "lumberjack" life, we gain a newfound appreciation for the immense contributions made by these unsung heroes.