MANAGEMENT OF FOREST-PRODUCT HARVE STING 

 AND PROCESSING—CONTINUED. 



2453. *KLEVEN, B. J. Wisconsin lumber industry 

 Minneapolis, Minn., 1942. 



Thesis (Ph.D.) - University of Minnesota. 



2454. METZGER, H. S. The Susquehanna boom. Pa. 

 Forests & Waters 15:35-37. May/June 1944. 99.9 P38S 



2455. MOORE, E. B. Timber rafting on the Delaware. 

 Amer. Forests 47:515-517, 542, illus. Nov. 1941. 



99.8 F762 



2456. STOVEKEN, R. The pine lumberjacks in Wis- 

 consin. Wis. Mag. Hist. 30:322-334, illus. Mar. 1947. 

 Libr. Cong. 



2457. SWISHER, J. A. Iowa, land of many mills. 



Iowa City, Iowa State Hist. Soc, 1940. 317 p., illus. Ref. 

 138 Sw6 

 Includes sawmills and lumber industry. 



2458. TONKIN, J. D. The last raft. Harrisburg, Pa., 

 1941. 146 p., illus. 138 T61 



Rafting on the Susquehanna. 



2459. U. S. WORK PROJECTS ADMIN., MICHIGAN. 

 Michigan log marks. Mich. Agr. Expt. Sta. Memoir 4, 

 89 p., illus. Nov. 1941. 100 M58S 



A history of the lumber industry, including production 

 figures for some companies. 



2460. VAN PELT, H. Lumber industry in Pennsyl- 

 vania. Pa. Dept. Internal Affairs. Monthly B. 8(7):30-31. 

 June 1940. Libr. Cong. 



Includes other woodworking industries. 



2461. WISCONSIN. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. 

 Log driving and the rafting of lumber in Wisconsin. 

 [Madison.] 1944. 84 p. 99.76 W75 



History of the industry, legislation, practices. 



(Southern States) 



2462. ATKINSON, T. R. Lumber, the South' s second 

 largest industry. Fed. Reserve Bank Atlanta. Monthly 

 Rev. 31:81-85. Aug. 1946. 284.8 F31A 



2463. BERCKES, H. C. Southern pine [industry] in 

 transit. New Orleans? La., South. Pine Assoc, 1942. 

 6 p. 99.76 So82So 



Also in South. Lumberman 167(2105):132-133. Dec. 15, 

 1943. 99.81 So82 



2464. COMPTON, W. The southern pine case. J. Land 

 & Pub. Util. Econ. 16:214-216. May 1940. 



Possible effect of the consent decree invoked against 

 the Southern Pine Association. 



2465. CRAIG, R. B. The little fellow and the 1942 

 lumber cut of the lower South. South. Lumberman 

 167(2105):159-160, map. Dec. 15, 1943. 99.81 So82 



Small sawmills. 



2466. CRUIKSHANK, J. W. Small sawmills. Amer. 

 Forests 50:232-233, 270-271, illus. May 1944. 



99.8 F762 



Also in South. Lumber J. 48(6):44-45, June 1944. 

 99.81 So8 



2467. *EASTON, H. P. The history of the Texas lum- 

 bering industry. Austin, Tex., 1947. 



Thesis (Ph.D.) - Texas University. 



2468. EVANS, C. F. The sawmill man and his 

 neighbors. South. Lumberman 170(2134):38, 40, illus. 

 Mar. 1, 1945. 99.81 So82 



2469. HARDTNER, Q. T. What is ahead for the south- 

 ern pine lumber industry? West Coast Lumberman 

 73(10):68, 70-71. Oct. 1946. 99.81 W52 



2470. HUTCHISON, S. B. Alabama; number one lum- 

 ber State of the South. South. Lumberman 165(2081): 

 235-237, illus. Dec. 15, 1942. 99.81 So82 



2471. HUTCHISON, S. B. Licking the lumber grem- 

 lins. South. Lumberman 167(2105):203-205, illus. Dec. 

 15, 1943. 99.81 So'82 



Difficulties in wartime sawmill operations. 



2472. HUTCHISON, S. B. Where is the southern lum- 

 ber industry going? South. Lumberman 170(2137):68-70. 

 Apr. 15, 1945. 99.81 So82 



2473. LINN, E. R. Southern hardwood production in 

 wartime. South. Lumberman 167(2105):135-136. Dec. 15, 

 1943. 99.81 So82 



2474. MILES, C. C. The small mill; how bright is the 

 future? South. Lumber J. 51(11):24, 96. Nov. 10, 1947. 

 99.81 So8 



2475. MOSER, C. D. The "peckerwood sawmiller": 

 sink or swim. South. Lumberman 175(2190):38-39. 

 July 1, 1947. 99.81 So82 



♦Not examined. 



MANAGEMENT OF FOREST- PRODUCT HARVESTING 

 AND PROCESSING — CONTINUED. 



2476. PARRISH, H. C. Hardwood's problems, obliga- 

 tions, and opportunities. South. Lumberman 173(2177): 

 121-122. Dec. 15, 1946. 99.81 So82 



Southern hardwood industry. 



2477. PLOWDEN, J. G. Portable sawmill operation 



in Piedmont North Carolina and Virginia. Durham, N. C, 

 1946. 59 p., illus. Ref. 

 Thesis (M.F.) - Duke University. 



2478. ROBINSON, L. Southern hardwood problems. 

 South. Lumberman 167(2105):134-135. Dec. 15, 1943. 

 99.81 So82 



Labor shortage, unfavorable prices, and discriminatory 

 taxes all hindering production. 



2479. ROSE, D. M. A practical lumberman's view- 

 point regarding sawmilling of Appalachian timber. South. 

 Lumberman 174(2187):76, 78, 80. May 15, 1947. 



99.81 So82 



Similar title in South. Lumber J. 51(5):26, 91-92. May 

 10, 1947. 99.81 So8 



2480. SOUTHERN HARDWOOD PRODUCERS, INC. 

 Southern hardwood buyers' guide. Memphis, Tenn., 1943. 

 60 p. 225 So89 



Directory of companies and products. 



2481. SOUTHERN PINE ASSOCIATION. Buyer's 

 guide, August 15, 1945. New Orleans? La., 1945. 17 p., 

 illus. U. S. Natl. Securities Resources Bd. Libr. 



Gives location, capacity and specialties of mills. 



2482. SOUTHERN PINE ASSOCIATION. Meeting 

 the problems of the southern pine industry. New 

 Orleans, 1945? 32 p. 99.76 So82Me 



2483. SOUTHERN PINE ASSOCIATION. Or else- 

 outline of problems facing southern pine industry. New 

 Orleans, 1944. 20 p. 99.76 So820r 



2484. SOUTHERN PINE ASSOCIATION. Southern pine 

 at war; outline of war activities of the southern pine in- 

 dustry performed through the Southern Pine Association, 

 n. p., 1945? 38 p., map. 99.76 So82Sp 



2485. SOUTHERN PINE WAR COMMITTEE. Patman 

 Committee hearings. New Orleans, 1943. 12 p. 



99.76 S086P 



Hearings conducted by U. S. Congress. House. Select 

 Committee to Conduct a Study and Investigation of the 

 National Defense Program in Its Relation to Small 

 Business. 



2486. SOUTHERN PINE WAR COMMITTEE. 

 Proceedings, conference for production of southern pine 

 and hardwood. New Orleans, 1943. 13 p., map. 



99.9 C7695 



Southern Hardwood Industry War Committee cooper- 

 ating. 



2487. SOUTHERN PINE WAR COMMITTEE. Souihern 

 pine and its production. Washington, 1942. 14 p. 

 99.76 So86 



Statement by H. C. Berckes, Secretary, before the 

 Special Senate Committee to Investigate the National- 

 Defense Program. 



2488. SOUTHERN PINE WAR COMMITTEE. State- 

 ment filed... on behalf of southern pine industry before 

 the Select Committee to Conduct a Study and Investigation 

 of the National Defense Program in its Relation to Small 

 Business in the United States. New Orleans, 1943. 39 p. 

 99.76 S086S 



2489. U. S. CONGRESS. HOUSE. SELECT COMMIT- 

 TEE TO CONDUCT A STUDY AND SURVEY OF THE 

 NATIONAL DEFENSE PROGRAM IN ITS RELATION TO 

 SMALL BUSINESS. Current lumber industry problems. 

 Pt. 1, The national lumber situation...; Pt. 2, The prob- 

 lems of the southern pine industry... 7 8th Cong., 2d sess., 

 4th interim rpt. Washington, 1944. 37 p. 



U. S. Natl. Securities Resources Bd. Libr. 



2490. U. S. FOREST SERV. Production, distribution 

 and pricing practices of small sawmills cutting hard- 

 woods in the South Central hardwood region of Kentucky 

 and Tennessee. Washington? 1944. 9 p. 



U. S. Forest Serv. 



U. S. Forest Service, Appalachian Forest Experiment 

 Station, U. S. War Production Board, and U. S. Tennessee 

 Valley Authority cooperating. 



2491. U. S. FOREST SERV. APPALACHIAN FOREST 

 EXPERIMENT STATION. Production, distribution and 

 pricing practices of small sawmills cutting hardwoods in 

 the Appalachian hardwood region. Asheville, N. C, 1944. 

 15 p. U. S. Forest Serv. 



U. S. War Production Board cooperating. 



2492. WEST, J. C. An analysis of the Appalachian 

 hardwood lumber business. South. Lumberman 169(2129): 

 135-136. Dec. 1944. 99.81 So82 



