Log driving
Log driving means moving logs after they are cut down to a sawmill for more refining. Logs were typically sent down a river or transported over land.
Log Driving Media
Log jam at Berlin, New Hampshire.
Log driver working for the Brown Company in New Hampshire.
River drivers in Germany with a crude pike pole the Germans call a rafters' hook (Flößerhaken, as in rafting logs), probably one or two pickaroons and a ring dog for rolling logs over.