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Ridgway, F. B. (14509) 



life of creosoted yellow pine. South. Indus, and Lumber Rev. 22 (3) : 31. 

 1914. 



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REPORT OF CREOSOTED PILING IN GALVESTON BAY BRIDGE OF SANTA FE RAILWAY. 



Amer. Wood Preservers' Assoc. Proc. 10: 194-217, illus. 1914. 

 Robinson, A. F. (14511) 



EXPERIENCE IN TREATING BRIDGE TIMBER OF THE SANTA FE. Engin. NeWS-ReC 



8 (15) : 611-612. 1922. 



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experience with treated wood on the santa fe. Amer. Wood Preservers' 



Assoc. Proc. 18 : 236-253. 1922. 



Robinson, E. F. (14513) 



SYSTEMATIC PROTECTION OF TIES EFFECTS MARKED ECONOMIES. Ry. Age 80 I 



175-180, illus. 1926. 

 Rockwell, D. A. (14514) 



PRESERVATIVE TEEATMENT OF POLES BY THE OPEN-TANK PROCESS. Elect. World' 



50 (24) : 1170-1172. 1907. 



Rowe, S. M. (14515) 



PRESERVATION OF RAILROAD ties. Ry. Age 45 (20) : 698-700. 1908. 



Sackett, H. S. (14516) 



the financial aspect of tie preservation. Wood Preserving News 2 (6) : 

 94-96. 1924. 



(14517) 



timber preservation in car construction. Ry. Rev. 64 (25) : 957-959. 1919. 



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treating freight car timber will cut repairs. Wood Preserving News 2 



(9) : 132-136. 1924. 



(14519) 



the wide field for timber preservation on the railroads. Wood Preserving- 

 News 2 (1) : 1-6, illus. 1924. 



Sapojnikoff, A. (14520) 



heat treatment of beech sleepers. Amer. Wood Preservers' Assoc. Proc. 

 22: 235-240, illus. 1926. 



Schrenk, Hermann von. (14521) 



making good timber last longer in bridges. Wood Preserving News 7(6): 

 82-83. 1929. 



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the preservation of telephone poles. Amer Telephone Jour. 6: 344-345. 



1902. 



(14523) 



PRESERVATION OF WOOD IN CONNECTION WITH THE BUILDING OF WHARVES AND 



docks. Internatl. Marine Engin. 23 : 230-232. 1918. 



(14524) 



REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF TREATED TIMBERS LAID IN TEXAS, FEBRUARY, 1902. 



U. S. Dept. Agr., Bur. Forestry Bull. 51, 45 pp., illus. 1904. 



(14525) 



RESULTS IN THE PRESERVATIVE TREATMENT OF RAILROAD TIMBERS TO PRESERVE 



durability. Amer. Forestry Cong. Proc. 1905 : 276-289. 1905. 



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tie treatment. Ry. and Engin. Rev. 43 (42) : 750. 1903. 



Seller, J. F. (14527) 



CREOSOTED TIMBER PROVES TO BE IDEAL MATERIAL FOR HIGHWAY BRIDGE CONSTRUC- 

 TION purposes. West Coast Lumberman 53 (633) : 29, 46-47. 1928. 



Shepherd, F. C. (14528) 



history and practice of tie preservation. Cross Tie Bull. 5 (12) : 20-26. 

 1924. 



