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Lumbering and at
Lumbering was the predominant industry in the St. Croix River Valley in the second half of the 19th century, and for many years logs were sent down the St. Croix, collected at the St. Croix Boom Site two miles upstream of Stillwater, and processed in Stillwater's many sawmills.
Referencing W. E. Lamm's small booklet, " Lumbering In Klamath ," there was a sawmill built at Sprague River in 1930 called Crater Lake Lumber & Box Company.

Lumbering and century
Lumbering was the primary industry in McHenry Township during the mid-to-late 19th century.
Lumbering was the dominant industry in Penn Township during the mid-to-late 19th century.
Lumbering was the main industry for the remainder of the 19th century.

Lumbering and town
Lumbering was important to the early town, which had more than thirty sawmills.

Lumbering and has
Lumbering, once an important industry, has been much restricted since the establishment of the State Park in 1892.
Lumbering and the logging industry has played a vital role in Smethport ’ s economy for Smethport ’ s entire history.

Lumbering and along
Lumbering along the river began in the 1860s and was finished by the 1910s.
Originally called Little Falls in the 1870s, the community was established by the Union Lumbering Company along the Chippewa River and came to be known as Holcombe years later.

Lumbering and water
Lumbering was likely carried on near Seguin Falls during the pre railway era with the construction of dams to regulate water levels, timber was driven down the Seguin River more than 35 years before the building of the Ottawa, Arnprior & Parry Sound Railway.

Lumbering and with
Lumbering was extensive in winter, with two sawmills operating.
Lumbering was the only industry of this area, with the exception of a small mining operation run by William Pentecost, which supplied only sufficient coal to neighboring farmers for winter fuel.

Lumbering and major
Lumbering and cattle raising were the chief industries until James E. Berry helped establish a drainage system to make rice a major crop.

Lumbering and by
Lumbering, though, was limited by access to the available waterways.
Lumbering operations in Thunder Bay District were often directed by men resident in the city.
Lumbering and tourism support Ignace's economy, today, and one attraction is the 3-storey log White Otter Castle, located on White Otter Lake, and built by James Alexander McOuat between 1903 and 1914.

Lumbering and ;
* Mark I ( Great War ) – Lumbering, immense barrel ; 18-man crew ; one 50 mm gun, 6 machine guns.

Lumbering and /
* Lumbering on White Lake / Staples & Covell Mill

Lumbering and .
* Smith, David C. A History of Lumbering in Maine, 1861 – 1960 ( University of Maine Press, 1972 )
Lumbering is also important to the local economy.
Lumbering was a considerable source of income for many inhabitants.
Lumbering had a profound impact on the early development of Houghton Lake.
Lumbering and tanning were important early industries.
Lumbering became the dominant industry.
Lumbering removed the tree trunks, but left many flammable limbs, branches, and stumps behind.

trailed and off
Couldn't I just '' -- His voice trailed off into silence.
In the late 1970s, political activism in France trailed off with the disillusionment of many left wing intellectuals.
Their significance to Venezuelan politics has trailed off significantly since 2003, as most circles have effectively disbanded.
They will snap a finger off a hand incautiously trailed in the water ; they mutilate swimmers — in every river town in Paraguay there are men who have been thus mutilated ; they will rend and devour alive any wounded man or beast ; for blood in the water excites them to madness.
In the 1985 UK Championship final Davis trailed 8 – 13 against Willie Thorne, who missed a blue off the spot which would have given him a 14 – 8 lead.
However, he trailed off near the end of the race and settled for 5th place.
His batting average trailed off, as he only hit. 240 for the season and was caught stealing 12 times to go along with 17 stolen bases for the season.
In fact, Hunter trailed 1 – 6, 2 – 7, 6 – 8 and 7 – 9 before reeling off the final three frames to seal the sixth title of his professional career.
He trailed Hendry 0 – 4, but remarkably he reeled off the next five frames.
Sales of the 204 got off to a cautious start, with no need to compete solely on price: the car was heavily trailed by press leaks so that by the time of its formal announcement over 5, 000 had already been ordered unseen.
He trailed off towards the end of the 2005 season, ending the year behind Ralf Schumacher.
Liberal support trailed off in the provincial election of 1990, and he was defeated by PC candidate Linda McIntosh.
He also added 29 and 53 with the bat against Tamil Nadu to help stave off a defeat after his team had trailed by over 200 on the first innings.
His first target was Owen Carron and Stone trailed him for several weeks but on the day he was due to kill the Sinn Fein activist he was tipped off that police knew about the plan and were approaching so the hit was abandoned.
After his successful 1969 season, Yarbrough ’ s performance record trailed off.
Hunt made the comment when he trailed off while saying " Neon Leon hasn't lit up tonight ; he's as black as a dog's guts in the night ", to describe Davis ' poor form in that match in terms of a neon lights metaphor ; other members of the commentary team had been using different neon lights metaphors in the same context.
In addition, he had Olivia trailed and cut off access to her bank accounts, in the event she'd try to leave.
In 1976, the Geographical Names Board of New South Wales approved the name ' Raby ', using the justification that the new suburb was to be located off Raby Road, which for more than 150 years had trailed across the hills linking the old Riley family property to Campbelltown.
Cork got off to the worst possible start in an All-Ireland final and trailed by 2-2 after six minutes.

0.310 seconds.