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Spring pulpwood drive on the Brown Company timber holdings in Maine. At ten o'clock and two o'clock woodsmen eat near their work, serving themselves cafeteria style with plenty of opportunity for second helpings. They eat four meals daily throughout the drive

Spring pulpwood drive on the Brown Company timber holdings in Maine. At ten o'clock and two o'clock woodsmen eat near their work, serving themselves cafeteria style with plenty of opportunity for second helpings. They eat four meals daily throughout the drive

Spring pulpwood drive on the Brown Company timber holdings in Maine. At ten o'clock and two o'clock woodsmen eat near their work, serving themselves cafeteria style with plenty of opportunity for second helpings. They eat four meals daily throughout the drive

Spring pulpwood drive on the Brown Company timber holdings in Maine. At ten o'clock and two o'clock woodsmen eat near their work, serving themselves cafeteria style with plenty of opportunity for second helpings. They eat four meals daily throughout the drive. Desserts include several kinds of cookies, gingerbread, doughnuts, and two kinds of pie

Spring pulpwood drive on the Brown Company timber holdings in Maine. At ten o'clock and two o'clock woodsmen eat near their work, serving themselves cafeteria style with plenty of opportunity for second helpings. They eat four meals daily throughout the drive. Desserts include several kinds of cookies, gingerbread, doughnuts, and two kinds of pie

Spring pulpwood drive on the Brown Company timber holdings in Maine. At ten o'clock and two o'clock woodsmen eat near their work, serving themselves cafeteria style

A black and white photo of a group of men in the woods. Office of War Information Photograph

Spring pulpwood drive on the Brown Company timber holdings in Maine. At ten o'clock and two o'clock woodsmen sat near their work, serving themselves cafeteria style

A black and white photo of a group of people. Office of War Information Photograph

Spring pulpwood drive on the Brown Company timber holdings in Maine. At ten o'clock and two o'clock woodsmen eat near their work, serving themselves cafeteria style with plenty of opportunity for second helpings. They eat four meals daily throughout the drive

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Public domain photograph of the United States military and military-industrial complex before World War Two, 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

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01/01/1943
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Collier, John, 1913-1992, photographer
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Maine-de-Boixe ,  45.85107, 0.17692
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Library of Congress
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No known restrictions. For information, see U.S. Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Black & White Photographs http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/071_fsab.html

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safety film negatives maine de boixe pulpwood drive pulpwood drive brown company timber holdings brown company timber holdings clock woodsmen clock woodsmen work cafeteria style cafeteria style plenty opportunity helpings second helpings meals four meals united states history workers library of congress