Original 1947 AP Wirephoto showing a house being moved by large tractors in Shevlin, Oregon, as the logging town relocated to a new site. According to the original AP caption, roughly 600 residents were moving again as timber was cleared from the town's previous location. The image captures one of the town's houses being dragged into position while workers stand nearby, a striking view of a community literally moving with the logging industry. Photograph and separate original AP caption are mounted together on black archival paper with period tape. Overall size approximately 8¼ x 7¼ inches, with expected age and newsroom/archive handling wear. Came from the archive of a Pittsburgh area newspaper.