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* Logging Railroads of the White Mountains, by C. Francis Belcher, Boston, 1980, now unfortunately out of print, gives a thorough history of logging by railroad in Livermore and the rest of the White Mountains.
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The Sierra Nevada Logging Museum is located in the community of White Pines on a site, originally occupied by the historic logging and mill workers ’ camp of the Blagen Lumber Company, which operated from 1938 to 1962.
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Logging in the Ochoco Mountains, circa 1900Access into the region at first was difficult, which discouraged settlement.
Logging in the Ochoco Mountains and the timber mills that accompanied it contributed to the economic and population growth of the county.
Logging in the San Bernardino Mountains was once done on a large scale, with the Brookings Lumber Company operation the largest.
Until the late 1940s, Canby was the site of Big Lakes Box Company and the supply point for Big Lakes Logging Camp in the Adin Mountains about 10 miles to the southeast, where conditions were primitive.
The Sierra Nevada Logging Museum is a museum dedicated to preserving the history of logging in the Sierra Nevada Mountains region.
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Logging camps were slowly phased out between World War II and the early 1960s as crews could by then be transported to remote logging sites in motor vehicles.
One of the last two major sawmills in southeast Alaska is operated by the Silver Bay Logging Company just south of the city proper.
Boulder Creek served as the upper terminus of the San Lorenzo Valley Logging Flume terminating in Felton, which began construction in 1874 and when formally opened in October of 1875 was augmented by a new rail line to transport logs to the wharf in Santa Cruz.
The community is documented by a website that discusses life in the community from 1870 to 1970 and the role of the Reynolds Bros. Mill and Logging operations and can be found at http :// www. reynoldstonnewyork. org
This period of growth and prosperity was led by an influx of timber workers from the Taneum Canyon, where the Cascade Logging Company maintained a portable logging camp.
* Restoration of Climax No. 1551 by the Mountain State Railroad & Logging Historical Association in Cass, WV
Logging concessions operated by companies in African forests have been closely linked to the bushmeat trade.
The album was accompanied by a lyrics booklet, Verbose Logging, including the songs on the album and others recorded during their second period.
Logging of Fitzroya in colonial Chile began in 1599 and continued until 1976 when it became forbidden by law, although illegal logging still occasionally occurs.
Fifth Amendment due process was first applied to corporations in 1893 by the Supreme Court in Noble v. Union River Logging.
* " The Wisconsin Logging Book 1839-1939 " by Malcolm Rosholt is very readable with lots of old photos, and is available online.
Logging activities mostly ceased by the 1920s, and the second growth redwoods are now up to several feet in diameter.
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** Man to Machine: Peninsula Logging Online museum exhibit based upon the Clark Kinsey Logging Photographs Collection and the recollections of Harry C. Hall, who worked as a logger on the Olympic Peninsula in the early 20th century.
* C. Mohan, ARIES: A Transaction Recovery Method Supporting Fine-Granularity Locking and Partial Rollbacks Using Write-Ahead Logging, ACM Transactions on Database Systems, Vol.
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Logging has been an important industry in the past, but has been steadily declining with competition from other areas and the closure of the region's major pulp mills.
Logging was one of the early industries on the island, and this dam provided enough water to drive kauri logs 16km to the sea.
Logging is a significant industry on the larger islands with Seram producing ironwood and teak and ebony are produced on Buru.
Logging is the cutting, skidding, on-site processing, and loading of trees or logs onto trucks or skeleton cars.
* Rohe, Randall E. " The Evolution of the Great Lakes Logging Camp, 1830-1930 ," Journal of Forest History 1986 30 ( 1 ): 17-28
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