Small Sawmill Improvement

Small Sawmill Improvement
Title Small Sawmill Improvement PDF eBook
Author F. B. Malcolm
Publisher
Pages 6
Release 1956
Genre Lumber
ISBN

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Small Sawmill Improvements

Small Sawmill Improvements
Title Small Sawmill Improvements PDF eBook
Author Richard C. Johnson
Publisher
Pages 32
Release 1947
Genre Sawmills
ISBN

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Small Sawmill Handbook

Small Sawmill Handbook
Title Small Sawmill Handbook PDF eBook
Author Joseph Denig
Publisher Backbeat Books
Pages 182
Release 1993
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9780879302863

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Circular Sawmills and Their Efficient Operation

Circular Sawmills and Their Efficient Operation
Title Circular Sawmills and Their Efficient Operation PDF eBook
Author Stanford J. Lunstrum
Publisher
Pages 100
Release 1993
Genre Circular saws
ISBN

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Sawmill

Sawmill
Title Sawmill PDF eBook
Author Kenneth L. Smith
Publisher University of Arkansas Press
Pages 268
Release 1986-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780938626695

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A history of logging in the Arkansas and Oklahoma Ouachita Mountains from 1900 to 1950 not only examines man's interaction with a major forest resource but also looks at the effects of the forests' depletion on the people and towns that made their livelihood from the mills. Reprint.

Report

Report
Title Report PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 524
Release 1923
Genre Forest products
ISBN

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Nameless Towns

Nameless Towns
Title Nameless Towns PDF eBook
Author Thad Sitton
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 394
Release 2010-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 0292777809

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A comprehensive history of the sawmill towns of East Texas in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Sawmill communities were once the thriving centers of East Texas life. Many sprang up almost overnight in a pine forest clearing, and many disappeared just as quickly after the company “cut out” its last trees. But during their heyday, these company towns made Texas the nation’s third-largest lumber producer and created a colorful way of life that lingers in the memories of the remaining former residents and their children and grandchildren. Drawing on oral history, company records, and other archival sources, Sitton and Conrad recreate the lifeways of the sawmill communities. They describe the companies that ran the mills and the different kinds of jobs involved in logging and milling. They depict the usually rough-hewn towns, with their central mill, unpainted houses, company store, and schools, churches, and community centers. And they characterize the lives of the people, from the hard, awesomely dangerous mill work to the dances, picnics, and other recreations that offered welcome diversions. Winner, T. H. Fehrenbach Award, Texas Historical Commission “After completing the book, I truly understood life in the sawmill communities, intellectually and emotionally. It was very satisfying. Conrad and Sitton write in such a manner to make one feel the hard life, smell the sawdust, and share the danger of the mills. The book is compelling and stimulating.” —Robert L. Schaadt, Director-Archivist, Sam Houston Regional Library and Research Center