Two men standing beside a steam donkey in the woods. One man is standing on the donkey sled beside the engine and the other man is standing on the ground beside the sled.
7 of 8 of a series of photographs showing unloading logs from a logging truck at Gales Peak Lumbermill. This picture shows the remainder of the log truck load being dumped in the mill pond. A cable is strung under the remainder of the logs on the truck and then pulled up to flip the logs off the truck and into the pond. Logs are splashing into the millpond. J & K Logging Co. is printed on the driver’s door. In the background is a wigwam burner.
5 of 8 of a series of photographs showing unloading logs from a logging truck at Gales Peak Lumbermill. This picture shows the remainder of the log truck load being dumped in the mill pond. A cable is strung under the remainder of the logs on the truck and then pulled up to flip the logs off the truck and into the pond. In the background is a wigwam burner.
Albert Muessig owned the business, located at SW Farmington Road and Cedar Hills Boulevard. The view looks northwest. The Muessig home is on the right. Part of the flour mill building was used as a cannery in the 1960's.
View looking southeast along the railroad tracks toward downtown Beaverton in upper right. Bernard Airfield is at upper left. Directly below at right is the St. Mary's electrical substation just west of Beaverton with high tension wires running north-south. The big open field in upper left is the site of the future Tektronix.