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The Ice Box  
   

The Ice Box

Here is the ice box used in kitchens in those days. The ladies would break ice up on the river and carry it in buckets in the winter to be stored in the Ice Box for keeping things cold.
What in the world is a TIE HACK? Do you know?

June 4th 2009
DuBois, Wyoming Wyoming Tie and Timber Company's railroad tie-cutting operation in the Shoshone National Forest near Dubois profoundly affected the economy of the Upper Wind River Valley for nearly 40 years and there is much evidence of it's existence here today. Between 1904 and 1946, Scandinavian loggers known as tie hacks produced over 10 million hand-hewn ties that were floated 100 miles ... read more
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