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The Capilano Timber Company Collection forms part of University of British Columbia Library's Rare Books and Special Collections. The images are originally from a single photograph album, and depict the operations of the Capilano Timber Company, including loggers, logging camps, and views of the Capilano Valley and the Capilano Suspension Bridge in North Vancouver.
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Clark Kinsey & the Documentation of the Pacific Northwest Logging Industry
From the University of Washington Libraries.
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David Judson Winton: An Inventory of His Papers at the Minnesota Historical Society
Correspondence, financial records, minutes, reports, clippings, photographs, printed materials, and related papers (mainly 1950-1973) concerning the personal interests and activities of Winton, a Minneapolis (Minnesota) businessman and head of the Winton Lumber Company and its affiliates and subsidiaries, 1929-1973.
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La Crosse History Unbound - Lumber Industry
From the La Crosse Public Library, Wisconsin and Murphy Library, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.
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Laird, Norton Co.: An Inventory of Its Corporate Records at the Minnesota Historical Society
Records of, and information about, a family-owned, Winona (Minn.)-based lumber company, 1855-1958.
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MacMillan Bloedel Limited fonds
The records of MacMillan Bloedel Ltd. ("MacBlo") are part of University of British Columbia Library's Rare Books and Special Collections. During its existence MacBlo was one of the largest forest products companies in the world.
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Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Forestry Employees Association: An Inventory of Its Records at the Minnesota Historical Society
Organizational records, minutes, correspondence, and subject files of a volunteer association of employees in the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Division of Forestry, 1938-2010.
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Northwest Paper Company: An Inventory of Its Records at the Minnesota Historical Society
Correspondence and related papers (1910-1953); financial, tax, and production records (1888-1963); plat books (undated); maps (1890-1967); and photographs (undated and 1925) of a northern Minnesota paper company, one of many Weyerhaeuser family lumber business interests, 1883-1967.
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Osborne Bros. (Boy River, Minn.): An Inventory of Its Company Records
Financial records and miscellaneous correspondence of a firm engaged in "piece work" logging operations in north central Minnesota. Material is concerned with logging camps, the hiring of lumberjacks, and with the production, sale, and shipment of railroad ties, pulpwood, mining timber, and other forest products, 1911-1917.
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Patten, Maine
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Once known as the
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Sheldon Museum & Cultural Center - Timber Industry
Haines, Alaska.