From the Archives - Jan 27, 2022
Spring, summer, fall, winter - a logger's job is never done!
In reading from several family stories in a “History of Boundary County, Idaho, Vol. 1”, you will learn that Pat Lynch had a logging camp on Boundary Creek. It is unsure if this photo was taken there, however the truck door reads: "Lynch Contracting Company, Bonners Ferry, Idaho."
The history book says that Marvin Sturman worked for Pat in 1967; and Jack Foust drove a logging truck for him (years unknown). According to Fred Meddock's history, during the 1960s, Fred "worked for Pat or 'Big Thunder,' as he was affectionately known."
In the museum photo collection, this photo is labeled: "Logging in winter. Ronnie Maggi standing up top."
Many questions still remain about this photograph. Maybe you have the answers.
The Boundary County Historical Society and Museum, 7229 Main, Bonners Ferry, Idaho sponsors this column.
Visit the museum Thursday-Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., and you can visit the website at www.boundarycountymuseum.org or the museum’s Facebook page for historical photos and stories, and to see upcoming events. The museum can be reached at doyouremember@meadowcrk.com or telephone 208-267-7720. Thank you for your continued support.