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cypress lumber and its uses. Ed. 2, 63 pp., illus. Boston. 1895. 



Steele, O. G. (117S2) 



novel wooden tower line construction. Jour. Elect. Power and Gas 28 : 

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Sweet, C. V. (11783) 



LUMBER GRADES SUITED FOR VARIOUS KINDS OF BUILDINGS ON THE FARM. U. S. 



Dept. Agr. Yearbook 1928 : 439-441, illus. 1929. 

 Taft, H. S. (11784) 



USE OF WOOD AND CONCRETE IN STRUCTURES STANDING IN SEA WATER WITH SPECIAL 



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Teesdale, L. V. (11785) 



TORNADO RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS POSSIBLE BY VENTING. South. 



Lumberman 1710: 40-42, illus. 1928. 

 Thelen, Rolf. (11786) 



LUMBER FOR FARM BUILDINGS SHOULD BE WELL SEASONED. U. S. Dept. Agl\ Year- 

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Ttemann, H. D. (11787) 



hardwoods in house construction. Hardwood Rec 56 (5) : 35-38, illus. 

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United States Bureau of Standards, Building Code Committee. (11788) 



minimum live loads allowable for use in design of buildings. 38 pp., illus. 

 Washington, D. C. 1925. 



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recommended building code requirements for working stresses in building 

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recommended minimum requirements for small dwelling construction. 

 108 pp., illus. Washington, D. C. 1923. 



United States Federal Board for Vocational Education. (11791) 



light frame house construction : technical information for the use of 



APPRENTICE AND JOURNEYMAN CARPENTERS. U. S. Fed. Bd. Vocat. Ed. Bull. 



145, Trade and Indus. Ser. 41, 216 pp., illus. 1930. 

 Van de Greyn, E. B. (11792) 



NEW MEXICO'S INTERESTING EXPERIENCE WITH TREATED TIMBER HIGHWAY BRIDGES. 



West Coast Lumberman 54 (638) : 68-69, illus. 1928. 

 Waddell, J. A. L. (11793) 



WOODEN FLOORS ON HIGHWAY BRIDGES ARE NOT OBSOLETE. Engin. NewS-ReC. 



SO (17) : 817-818. 1918. 



Wand, Ben. (11794) 



longleaf pine supported roof at white house for twenty-sly presidents. 

 South. Lumber Jour. 62 (18) : 15, 49, illus. 1927. 



West Coast Lumber Trade Extension Bureau. (11795) 



west coast car material. 11 pp., illus. Seattle. 1927. 



Weyerhaeuser Forest Products. (11796) 



the high cost of cheap construction. 67 pp., illus. St. Paul. 1922. 



Whiskeman. J. P. (11797) 



employment of wood in building construction. Fire Prevention News 

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White, D. G. (11798) 



MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT LUMBER AND THE LUMBER INDUSTRY. South. Lumber- 

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Whitehead, R. F. (11799) ijj 



why a house of wood? South. Lumberman 1681: 185-186. 1927. 



Whitham, P. P. (11800) 



superiority of mill type wharves. West Coast Lumberman 30 (353) : 24-25, 

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