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uplifting the lumberjack. Harper's Weekly 53 (2757) : 12-13, illus. 1909. 



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farm lumbering : a profitable side line for the farmer. 16 pp., illus. 

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lumber manufacturing and wholesaling fifty years ago and today. 

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West Coast Lumberman 489 : 59, 64 ; 490 : 71, 73 ; 492 : 70-71, 73 ; 493 : 60, 63 ; 

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