Weyerhaeuser Timber Company camp no. 4, Vail, n.d.

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Weyerhaeuser Timber Company camp no. 4, Vail, n.d.

Fallers with large tree, Weyerhaeuser Timber Company camp no. 4, Vail, n.d. Clark Kinsey, photographer. Frederick Weyerhaeuser, an émigré from Nieder-Saulheim in Rhenish Hesse (today part of Rhineland-Pfalz), founded the firm in 1900. Today, the company, which controls over six million acres of timberland, is the world’s largest manufacturer of wood and cellulose fibers products, including paper.