The lumberman's frontier

three centuries of land use, society, and change in America's forests

The lumberman's frontier
Thomas R. Cox, Thomas R. Cox
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The lumberman's frontier

three centuries of land use, society, and change in America's forests

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The lumberman's frontier: three centuries of land use, society, and change in America's forests
2010, Oregon State University Press
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Table of Contents

Colonists and trees : lumbering before the lumbering frontier
The lumberman's frontier emerges
The Maine frontier at floodtide
From farmer-loggers to lumbermen in the Mid-Atlantic States
Lumber and labor in the pines : new patterns of conflict
New mills, new markets
The full flowering
Actions and reactions
Southern beginnings
Bonanza years in the Gulf South
To the farthest shore, and beyond
Into the Western mountains
American lumbering's final frontier
Epilogue: Whose forests are they?

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Corvallis

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Dewey Decimal Class
338.1/74980973
Library of Congress
HD8039.L92 U537 2010

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Pagination
p. cm.

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Open Library
OL23872789M
ISBN 13
9780870715792
LCCN
2009047314
OCLC/WorldCat
465681303

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