. Cedar chests, how to make them. Fig. Red Cedar. Longitudinal Section,Magnified 76 times. 12 CEDAR CHESTS the Susquehannah, great trees growing, near 18 inches diameter, 70 feethigh, and very straight. And the inhabitants near the mountains, uponHudson Bay, make a great use of them for making large hovels orbarracks to put their corn in before it is threshed. They will grow well. Fig. 3 Fifty Year Old Cedar, Jobs Swamp, Ocean County, New Jersey in high gravely or clay soil, in rich or poor, or even upon a rock, if therebe but half a foot of land or earth upon it. It is much to be valued forit


. Cedar chests, how to make them. Fig. Red Cedar. Longitudinal Section,Magnified 76 times. 12 CEDAR CHESTS the Susquehannah, great trees growing, near 18 inches diameter, 70 feethigh, and very straight. And the inhabitants near the mountains, uponHudson Bay, make a great use of them for making large hovels orbarracks to put their corn in before it is threshed. They will grow well. Fig. 3 Fifty Year Old Cedar, Jobs Swamp, Ocean County, New Jersey in high gravely or clay soil, in rich or poor, or even upon a rock, if therebe but half a foot of land or earth upon it. It is much to be valued forits quick growth from seed, the little sap and much durable heart,which is acquired sooner than any tree that we can raise on common , the mulberry and locust are of quick growth in very rich land,but not upon poor. RED CEDAR 13 That the predictions of Kalm and Franklin have been substantiatedis a well known fact since the cedar of commercial size grown in theEastern and New England States —of Avhich they spoke—has long since


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