David Duff with two oxen in Hammond
Back-to-the-land farmer David Duff poses with two oxen, named Jake & Roscoe, at an Old Home Days celebration. 1970s or ’80s. Hammond, NY. Courtesy of David Duff.
Back-to-the-land farmer David Duff poses with two oxen, named Jake & Roscoe, at an Old Home Days celebration. 1970s or ’80s. Hammond, NY. Courtesy of David Duff.
A stack of large white pine logs. On the right is a Mack tri-axle log loader. The logs were cut by Jack Pulsifer and Philip N. Jackson IV by Lincoln Pond. Spring 2016. Elizabethtown, NY. Courtesy of Philip N. Jackson IV.
Logger Jack Pulsifer holds a Stihl chainsaw against a pile of large white pine logs. The logs were cut by Lincoln Pond. Spring 2016. Elizabethtown, NY. Courtesy of Phil Jackson.
Logger Jack Pulsifer sitting atop a huge stack of large white pine logs. The logs were cut by Lincoln Pond. Spring 2016. Elizabethtown, NY. Courtesy of Philip N. Jackson IV.
Lumberjack Phil Jackson posing next to a 1978 John Deere 440C skidder and a pile of large, soft maple logs. He is holding an orange measuring stick to measure the size of the logs; the stick is four feet long. Jackson says these are some of the largest soft maple logs he’s ever cut. The […]
Lumberjack Phil Jackson using an orange measuring stick to measure large, soft maple logs. The measuring stick is four feet long. Atop the pile of logs is a 1978 John Deere 440C skidder. Jackson says the logs are some of the largest soft maple he’s ever cut. Spring 2016. Elizabethtown, NY. Courtesy of Phil Jackson. […]
Lumberjack Jack Pulsifer standing on top a pile of large, soft maple logs. The logs were cut close to the Boquet River. Spring 2016. Elizabethtown, NY. Courtesy of Phil Jackson.
Lumberjack Philip N. Jackson IV atop a pile of soft maple logs. Jackson says they are some of the largest soft maple he’s ever cut. The logs were cut near the Boquet River. Spring 2016. Elizabethtown, NY. Courtesy of Philip N. Jackson IV.
Philip N. Jackson IV, right, and Jack Pulsifer sit on a pile of large, soft maple logs. They were cut close to the Boquet River. Spring 2016. Elizabethtown, NY. Courtesy of Phil Jackson.
Taxidermist removing antlers and mounting heads in his shop. To his right is a vice for holding work. On the floor at right are a stuffed raccoon and fox. Circa 1920s. Adirondacks, NYS.