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Barkers at the Fraser Mill in Edmundston
Barkers at the Fraser Mill in Edmundston

Date: 194-
Creator:
Source: CDEM Fraser Companies Limited Collection
Collaborator(s): Mr. Réal Couturier, Mr. William Brebner, Mr. Martin N. Turgeon

Description: The debarkers at the Edmundston Fraser mill removed bark from 4-foot logs in the 1940s. We see a worker releasing logs with a pickaroon. The long-spot faucets brought water from the river to wash the logs. We notice the absence of a roof over the barkers because they only operated from the end of spring to the beginning of autumn . The wood was hauled-up on conveyors installed on the banks of the Madawaska River. Once logs were debarked, they were brought on conveyors inside the mill or piled for winter operations.

Subject: New Brunswick, Logging, Pulp Industry Workers, Edmundston