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Handwork in Wood

CHAPTER I
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Many camps accommodate from eighty to one hundred men.

The men's camp is filled with bunks and is heated by a stove and in general roughly furnished.

Cooking and eating are done in the cook camp, where the cook and his assistant, the "cookee," sleep.
The office is occupied by the foreman, log-sealers and clerks.

Here the books and accounts are kept, and here is the "van," stocked with such goods as will supply the immediate needs of the lumber jacks.
[Illustration: Fig.3.Winter Logging Camp.

Itasco County, Minnesota.] Before winter sets in the _main road_ is built, Fig.


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