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Williams, J. S. (10948) 



the elements of cost in milling. Wash. [State] Univ. Forest Club Ann. 

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Chicanot, E. L. (10949) 



garden cities in forest wilds. Jour. Forestry 24 : 52-59. 1926. 



Collins, James. (10950) 



life in a lumber camp. 20 pp., illus. Alpena, Mich. 1914. 



Davenport, Louise. (10951) 



logging camp in the northern woods. World Today 9 : 1204-1210. 1905. 



Detwiler, S. B. (10952) 



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Forestry Quart. 9: 15-17, illus. 1911. 



Donovan, J. J. (10953) 



modern camp buildings. St. Louis Lumberman 52 (7) : 78-78A. 1913. 



Evans, E. W. (10954) 



lumber camps be luxe. Canad. Forest and Outdoors 20 (3) : 170-174, illus. 

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Greene, I. N. (10055) 



luxuries for the lumberjack. Tech. World Mag. 23 : 220^222-, illus. 1915. 



HAMILTON, J. V. (10956) 



lumber camps in the tropics. Hardwood Rec 25 (6) : 25-26, illus. 1908. 



Harris, Richard. ( 10957 ) 



new styles in lumberjacks. World's Work 56 (4) : 426-434, illus. 1928. 



Harrison, Birge. (10958) 



habitant in winter ; life of the lumbermen. Scribner's Mag. 43 : 283-290. 

 1908. 



Howell, J. H. (10959) 



a westerner's observations in eastern and southern logging camps. West 

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Hulbert, W. D. (10960) 



the lumberjack and his job. Outlook 76: 803-816, illus. 1904. 



Leibe, R. C. (10961) 



plan for logging camp in woods. Amer. Lumberman 2328 : 77. 1919. 



Lewis, B. R. (10962) 



the model logging camp. Timberland 14 (12) : 51. 1913. 



Martin, C. S. (10963) 



modern camp buildings. Timberman 17 (1) : 58-60, illus. 1915. 



O'Day, J. C. (10964) 



the logger's fire box. Timberman 14 (12) : 58-60. 1913. 



Pope, C. R. (10965) 



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[State] Univ. Forest Club Ann. 5: 12-14. 1917. 



Rodman, Douglas. (10966) 



safeguarding logging operations. Amer. Forestry 19: 31-34, illus. 1913. 



Springer, J. S. (10967) 



forest life and forest trees : comprising winter camp-life among the 

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Sweezey, R. O. (10968) 



life in a logging camp. Paper Trade Jour. 54 (7) : 225-231, illus. 1912. 



Thompson, E. B. (10969) 



the case of the lumberjack. World Outlook 6 (6) : 22-37, illus. 1920 



