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March 08, 2014
What's New on Cyndi's List?
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URL : http://www.americanhistoryusa.com/ea...mber-industry/
TITLE : Early Washington and the Logging and Timber Industry
DESCRIPTION :
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URL : http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.ne...x?entryID=2143
TITLE : Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture - Timber Industry
DESCRIPTION :
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URL : http://sites.mnhs.org/historic-sites...history-center
TITLE : Forest History Center
DESCRIPTION : Grand Rapids, Minnesota.
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URL : http://lacrossehistory.org/business/lumberindustry.htm
TITLE : La Crosse History Unbound - Lumber Industry
DESCRIPTION : From the La Crosse Public Library, Wisconsin and Murphy Library, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.
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URL : http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,4570,7...3133--,00.html
TITLE : Lumbering in Michigan - Background Reading
DESCRIPTION : From the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.
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URL : http://www.hal.state.mi.us/mhc/museu...rehist/lumber/
TITLE : Lumbering in Michigan - Michigan Historical Museum
DESCRIPTION :
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URL : http://mshistorynow.mdah.state.ms.us...y-1840-to-1930
TITLE : Mississippi History Now - Growth of the Lumber Industry, (1840 to 1930)
DESCRIPTION :
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URL : http://www.putarurutimbermuseum.co.nz/
TITLE : New Zealand Timber Museum
DESCRIPTION :
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URL : http://www.saline.lib.ar.us
TITLE : Saline County Library
DESCRIPTION : Arkansas.
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URL : http://www.salinecountylibrary.org/w...-local-history
TITLE : Genealogy/Local History
DESCRIPTION :
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URL : http://www.thesawmillmuseum.org/
TITLE : Sawmill Museum
DESCRIPTION : Once known as theLumber Capital of the World Clinton, Iows pivotal role in the lumber industry and expansion of the West makes it ideally suited to host the lumber museum and learning center.
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URL : http://www.sheldonmuseum.org/Vignettes/timber.htm
TITLE : Sheldon Museum & Cultural Center - Timber Industry
DESCRIPTION : Haines, Alaska.
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URL : http://southcoasttimetraveller.blogs...st-timber.html
TITLE : South Coast Time Traveller - A History Of Our South East Timber Industry
DESCRIPTION : Australia
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URL : http://thecanadianencyclopedia.com/e...trade-history/
TITLE : The Canadian Encyclopedia - Timber Trade History
DESCRIPTION :
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URL : http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/o...articles/drl02
TITLE : The Handbook of Texas Online - Lumber Industry
DESCRIPTION :
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URL : http://www.sandpointonline.com/sandp...s_logging.html
TITLE : Timber Industry History in Sandpoint, Idaho
DESCRIPTION : By Billie Jean Plaster, Sandpoint Magazine.
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URL : http://www.paul-gibson.com/history/t...r-industry.php
TITLE : Timber Industry in Hull
DESCRIPTION : Hull, England, U.K.
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URL : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History..._United_States
TITLE : Wikipedia - History of the lumber industry in the United States
DESCRIPTION :
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URL : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timber_Culture_Act
TITLE : Wikipedia - Timber Culture Act
DESCRIPTION : "The Timber Culture Act was a follow-up act to the Homestead Act. The Timber Culture Act was passed by Congress in 1873. The act allowed homesteaders to get another 160 acres (0.65 km2) of land if they planted trees on one-fourth of the land, because the land was "almost one entire plain of grass, which is and ever must be useless to cultivating man.'"
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March 08, 2014
What's New on Cyndi's List?
Copyright (c) 2014 by Cyndi Howells. All rights reserved.
Hello all -
This is an automated message for subscribers to the CyndisList Mailing List. Below you will find a list of new links that have been added by Cyndi or submitted by users to the Cyndi's List web site during the previous 24 hours. These links have been reviewed and categorized on Cyndi's List. You will also find links that have been fixed and/or updated with new addresses or descriptions. The links in this e-mail also appear on the "What's New" pages on the site, located at: http://www.CyndisList.com/whatsnew/
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~
URL : http://www.americanhistoryusa.com/ea...mber-industry/
TITLE : Early Washington and the Logging and Timber Industry
DESCRIPTION :
=~=~=~=~
URL : http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.ne...x?entryID=2143
TITLE : Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture - Timber Industry
DESCRIPTION :
=~=~=~=~
URL : http://sites.mnhs.org/historic-sites...history-center
TITLE : Forest History Center
DESCRIPTION : Grand Rapids, Minnesota.
=~=~=~=~
URL : http://lacrossehistory.org/business/lumberindustry.htm
TITLE : La Crosse History Unbound - Lumber Industry
DESCRIPTION : From the La Crosse Public Library, Wisconsin and Murphy Library, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.
=~=~=~=~
URL : http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,4570,7...3133--,00.html
TITLE : Lumbering in Michigan - Background Reading
DESCRIPTION : From the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.
=~=~=~=~
URL : http://www.hal.state.mi.us/mhc/museu...rehist/lumber/
TITLE : Lumbering in Michigan - Michigan Historical Museum
DESCRIPTION :
=~=~=~=~
URL : http://mshistorynow.mdah.state.ms.us...y-1840-to-1930
TITLE : Mississippi History Now - Growth of the Lumber Industry, (1840 to 1930)
DESCRIPTION :
=~=~=~=~
URL : http://www.putarurutimbermuseum.co.nz/
TITLE : New Zealand Timber Museum
DESCRIPTION :
=~=~=~=~
URL : http://www.saline.lib.ar.us
TITLE : Saline County Library
DESCRIPTION : Arkansas.
=~=~=~=~
URL : http://www.salinecountylibrary.org/w...-local-history
TITLE : Genealogy/Local History
DESCRIPTION :
=~=~=~=~
URL : http://www.thesawmillmuseum.org/
TITLE : Sawmill Museum
DESCRIPTION : Once known as theLumber Capital of the World Clinton, Iows pivotal role in the lumber industry and expansion of the West makes it ideally suited to host the lumber museum and learning center.
=~=~=~=~
URL : http://www.sheldonmuseum.org/Vignettes/timber.htm
TITLE : Sheldon Museum & Cultural Center - Timber Industry
DESCRIPTION : Haines, Alaska.
=~=~=~=~
URL : http://southcoasttimetraveller.blogs...st-timber.html
TITLE : South Coast Time Traveller - A History Of Our South East Timber Industry
DESCRIPTION : Australia
=~=~=~=~
URL : http://thecanadianencyclopedia.com/e...trade-history/
TITLE : The Canadian Encyclopedia - Timber Trade History
DESCRIPTION :
=~=~=~=~
URL : http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/o...articles/drl02
TITLE : The Handbook of Texas Online - Lumber Industry
DESCRIPTION :
=~=~=~=~
URL : http://www.sandpointonline.com/sandp...s_logging.html
TITLE : Timber Industry History in Sandpoint, Idaho
DESCRIPTION : By Billie Jean Plaster, Sandpoint Magazine.
=~=~=~=~
URL : http://www.paul-gibson.com/history/t...r-industry.php
TITLE : Timber Industry in Hull
DESCRIPTION : Hull, England, U.K.
=~=~=~=~
URL : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History..._United_States
TITLE : Wikipedia - History of the lumber industry in the United States
DESCRIPTION :
=~=~=~=~
URL : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timber_Culture_Act
TITLE : Wikipedia - Timber Culture Act
DESCRIPTION : "The Timber Culture Act was a follow-up act to the Homestead Act. The Timber Culture Act was passed by Congress in 1873. The act allowed homesteaders to get another 160 acres (0.65 km2) of land if they planted trees on one-fourth of the land, because the land was "almost one entire plain of grass, which is and ever must be useless to cultivating man.'"
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~
Thank you for visiting Cyndi's List.
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