Documented use of oxen in logging operations in Dickinson County
Abstract/Description: | Michael Kenny Farm, Hylas, Dickinson County, Michigan, ca. 1900-1915: Taken during the first decade of the twentieth century at the Michael Kenny farm at Hylas, Breen Township, this photograph documents the use of oxen in logging operations in Dickinson County. The pair of oxen hitched to the bobsled in the background pulled a load of straight logs while the horses behind pulled a sprinkler used in building ice roads to allow logging sleds to move along more easily. Note the dog in front of the driver of the sprinkler and the water barrel at the far right. Oxen were used as “horsepower” in many of the camps in the early days. Two oxen weighing from 1,200 pounds to a ton each, hitched in a yoke, were more powerful than a team of horses of the same weight. In deep snow they worked more easily and efficiently than horses. [Beatrice Blomquist] |
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Subject(s): | Oxen Logging Log transportation Dickinson County (Mich.) |
Date Created: | 1910 (approximate) |
Title: | Documented use of oxen in logging operations in Dickinson County. | |
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Name(s): |
Dickinson County Library, contributor Cummings, William John, contributor Blomquist, Beatrice, contributor Superiorland Library Cooperative, contributor |
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Type of Resource: | still image | |
Date Created: | 1910 (approximate) | |
Physical Form: | photographs | |
Extent: | 1 item | |
Abstract/Description: | Michael Kenny Farm, Hylas, Dickinson County, Michigan, ca. 1900-1915: Taken during the first decade of the twentieth century at the Michael Kenny farm at Hylas, Breen Township, this photograph documents the use of oxen in logging operations in Dickinson County. The pair of oxen hitched to the bobsled in the background pulled a load of straight logs while the horses behind pulled a sprinkler used in building ice roads to allow logging sleds to move along more easily. Note the dog in front of the driver of the sprinkler and the water barrel at the far right. Oxen were used as “horsepower” in many of the camps in the early days. Two oxen weighing from 1,200 pounds to a ton each, hitched in a yoke, were more powerful than a team of horses of the same weight. In deep snow they worked more easily and efficiently than horses. [Beatrice Blomquist] | |
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Item also published with caption in: Dickinson County, Michigan : from earliest times through the Twenties / compiled and edited by William John Cummings. Iron Mountain, Mich. : Dickinson County Board of Commissioners, 1991. 432 p. : ill, maps, ports. ; 3 |
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Subject(s): |
Oxen Logging Log transportation Dickinson County (Mich.) |
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Held by: | Dickinson County Library | |
Restrictions on Access: | No Copyright (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/) | |
Is Part Of: | Dickinson County Library photographs. Identifier: SLC-005 | |
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