Fine Times in Camp Number Three — The singer calls his listener to hear two verses about lumberjacks (and then si… The Fox River Line (The Rock Island Line) — The singer (and men of many nations) work in George Allan's camp without earnin… Fred Sargent's Shanty Song — "In eighteen hundred and seventy-one, To swamp for a go-devil I begun, 'Twas on… From Ogemaw — The song, in its entirety: "I'm a ramblin' wreck of poverty/From Ogemaw I came/… The Frozen Logger — The singer meets a waitress. She recognizes him as a logger, and tells him the … The Grand Hotel — "There's a place in Vancouver the loggers know well, It's a place where they ke… The Greenhorn — Recitation; a greenhorn arrives in the lumber camp and makes friends with every… The Haggertys and Young Mulvanny — The singer wanders on a "pleasant evening"; as the sun illuminates the landscap… Hall's Lumber Crew — The singer is hired for Hall's lumber crew; the various characters on the crew … Harry Dunn (The Hanging Limb) — Harry Dunn has gone to work in the woods of Michigan despite his mother's advic…