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You can take a guided tour of a 1900s logging camp, and the colorful performers in costume bring the camp to life. There's the camp clerk, blacksmith, barn boss, cook and lumberjacks.
He estimates that every truck is carrying between 45 and 50 logs. The logging operation got underway about two weeks ago. On most days, it sends about 10 truckloads to the mill.
Back in the early 1900s, logging was big business in eastern Maine. Since interstates and railroads had not yet criss-crossed the country, rivers were the primary means of transporting felled trees.
May 25, 1900 The New York Times Archives See the article in its original context from May 25, 1900, Page 3 Buy Reprints View on timesmachine ...
The study comes as Trump has issued an executive order calling for more logging on federal land to boost timber production and mitigate fire risk. The study instead suggests prescribed burns are the ...
EARLY HISTORY: In 1909, May and Albert Moe joined the ranks of married folks in Stanwood. She worked at the Stanwood Hotel and he guided log booms up the slough for the Howard Mill. He was later ...
Object Details Alternate Title Sch. Joseph Manta, 1900-1903, lost on first voyage Abstract This field book is part of a collection of whaling records from William Henry Tripp's collection. The present ...
Object Details Abstract This field book is part of a collection of whaling records from William Henry Tripp's collection. The present one concerns the schooner John R. Manta of New Bedford, ...
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