Report of the Forest Commissioner of the State of Maine, Volume 9, Part 1912The Commissioner, 1912 - Forest fires The [9th] report contains "Wood-using industries of Maine by J.C. Nellis." Title-page omits "Report." |
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... Said forest may consist of any of the following kinds of trees , but other circumstances and conditions being equal , preference shall be given in the following order : White Pine , White Oak , Hickory , Chestnut , Hacmatack.
... Said forest may consist of any of the following kinds of trees , but other circumstances and conditions being equal , preference shall be given in the following order : White Pine , White Oak , Hickory , Chestnut , Hacmatack.
Page 25
Maine. Forest Commissioner. Pine , White Oak , Hickory , Chestnut , Hacmatack , White Ash , Yellow Oak , Red Oak , Bass , Hemlock , Spruce , Norway Pine , Pitch Pine , Cedar , Fir , Poplar , Birch , Maple , Beech and Elm . Rule 4. All ...
Maine. Forest Commissioner. Pine , White Oak , Hickory , Chestnut , Hacmatack , White Ash , Yellow Oak , Red Oak , Bass , Hemlock , Spruce , Norway Pine , Pitch Pine , Cedar , Fir , Poplar , Birch , Maple , Beech and Elm . Rule 4. All ...
Page 85
... white pine , spruce , and hemlock , were the common and most widely distributed species . At first white pine was considered to be the only timber worth cutting on a large scale and until recent years it made up the bulk of the lumber ...
... white pine , spruce , and hemlock , were the common and most widely distributed species . At first white pine was considered to be the only timber worth cutting on a large scale and until recent years it made up the bulk of the lumber ...
Page 88
... white pine . Pinus monticola . 3,500 00 100,000 Shortleaf pine . Red gum . Red cedar . Cotton. Hemlock . White pine . Paper birch . Red spruce . Balsam fir . Yellow birch . Sugar maple . Longleaf pine . Pinus strobus . 87,942,350 35.80 ...
... white pine . Pinus monticola . 3,500 00 100,000 Shortleaf pine . Red gum . Red cedar . Cotton. Hemlock . White pine . Paper birch . Red spruce . Balsam fir . Yellow birch . Sugar maple . Longleaf pine . Pinus strobus . 87,942,350 35.80 ...
Page 89
... White elm . Redwood . Black cherry . Lignum vitae . Cork elm . Sycamore . Hickory .. Sweet birch . Butternut .. Black walnut . Rosewood . Teak .. White mahogany . Spanish cedar ... white pine , and. WOOD - USING INDUSTRIES OF MAINE . 68.
... White elm . Redwood . Black cherry . Lignum vitae . Cork elm . Sycamore . Hickory .. Sweet birch . Butternut .. Black walnut . Rosewood . Teak .. White mahogany . Spanish cedar ... white pine , and. WOOD - USING INDUSTRIES OF MAINE . 68.
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age cost Total Aspen popple Aver B. M. cent B. M. ft B. M. Grown B. M. Per cent Bald cypress Balsam fir Bangor Basswood Beech Black ash board feet bobbins Boxes Bros Canoe Caskets Chairs Chamber suites chief warden coöperation cost f. o. b. factory cost Total cost COUNTY crates Dennysville Dixfield Dowels Forest Commissioner Forestry District furniture Grown in Maine Handles hardwoods Interior finish KINDS OF WOOD Loblolly pine Longleaf pine lookout stations Lumber mahogany manufacture material Mills Northern white cedar Norway paper birch Paper plugs patrol patrolmen Planing-mill products Plantation Portland Portland Portland pulp QUANTITY USED ANNUALLY Red gum Red maple Red oak Red spruce Sash Skowhegan South Paris spools sugar maple TABLE timber toothpicks Total cost f. o. b. Total cost INDUSTRIES Total cost KINDS Township Toys tree Unknown Wagons West Paris white ash White oak white pine yellow birch Yellow poplar