Horses pulling logging skid

Horses pulling logging skid

Description

Title Proper Horses pulling logging skid
Date(s) 1910
General material designation
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Scope and content
An image of two horses pulling a logging skid full of cut logs, secured by chain. A man is standing on the skid holding the reins of the horses. Two children in hats are sitting on top of the skid. Two women are standing in front of the skid. Tame Ishikawa is the woman standing beside the wood pile on the far left.
Name of creator
Jusuke Ishikawa was born Sept 10, 1867 in Ihonosho, Yamaguchi, Japan. He came to Canada in 1899. In 1909 he spent $75.00 on his first installment of land in Port Hammond where he had a logging crew. Eventually he cleared the land and had a strawberry farm. He married Tame Hirotsu after buying rings from Birks in 1909.
Immediate source of acquisition
The digital copies of the records were acquired by the Landscapes of Injustice Research Collective between 2014 and 2018.
This record was digitized in full.

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Horses pulling logging skid
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