Polson Brothers Logging Company Part III
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Created 1/29/10
Rayonier South
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Tie Mill:
Sawdust pile for tie mill off of spur near the RY-8310 and RY-8320 junction.(09/31/08)
Rail at tie mill from spur that fed the mill and hauled the ties away.(09/31/08)
Cistern for tie mill.(09/31/08)
Large pipe piece at old tie mill.(09/31/08)
(09/31/08)
(09/31/08)
Trestle remains across Stevens Creek, looking north to south. Here the pilings
shown are the ones for the original Polson Brothers Logging Company while
the truck bridge I'm standing on was the rebuilt trestle that Rayonier used after
rebuilding and relocating the mainline. (04/07/09)
Although very hard to see, this is actually a spark arrestor that was left behind
when the camp was abandoned.(04/07/09)
Rail plate found at the camp on the D-Line. (04/07/09)
Rail joiner found at the camp on the D-Line. (04/07/09)
Building nail at the camp on the D-Line. (04/07/09)
These fence posts are the remainders of some of the old homesteads that used to be located around the
woods of Polson's holdings. This one lies off of the RY-8000. (04/07/09)
01/19/09
02/21/09