. Canadian forest industries 1885. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. metal, and easily got at by bolts on eitherâ¢side,» th*â¢,?â¢^ ⦠he Valve seats and valve are made of pu 3Ml5, VENERABLE BUILDING MATERIAL I SUBTERRANEAN WOODS. A New York paper of March 22nd had the Clarence Deming, in his " By-ways of Nature following, writen from Dingman's Perry, and Life," says of the swampy regions of viiwl h S ?\V- Shoemaker. of this southern New Jersey:-" The huge trees which IZT: °i DeWeSt houses in Pike He UDder the 8wamP t0
. Canadian forest industries 1885. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. metal, and easily got at by bolts on eitherâ¢side,» th*â¢,?â¢^ ⦠he Valve seats and valve are made of pu 3Ml5, VENERABLE BUILDING MATERIAL I SUBTERRANEAN WOODS. A New York paper of March 22nd had the Clarence Deming, in his " By-ways of Nature following, writen from Dingman's Perry, and Life," says of the swampy regions of viiwl h S ?\V- Shoemaker. of this southern New Jersey:-" The huge trees which IZT: °i DeWeSt houses in Pike He UDder the 8wamP t0 ^known depths are of Zoubted^v fh T.^ ^ What is ^ C6dar variety>an evergreen, known undoubtedly the oldest manufactured lumber scientifically as the Cypresses Thyoides" Thev m the Union ,n actual use for a similar purpose, grew years ago in the fresh water, which is The boards are made from yellow pine lumber, necessary for their sustenance, and when in twn ir ^ 1DCrlandahalf thick and almost time, either by a subsidence of the land or a cut we efeL ^^^-hich they were rise of the seas, the salt water reached them, cut were felled along the Delaware River at they died in numbers. But many of them Dingman s more than 1G0 years ago. The ere they died fell over as living trees! and we" Mr. bboemaker and were used as the floor in a Peat which fill the swamp. These trees that s one house wluch they erected in 1724. This fell over by the roots, and known as SfT> tiers bl. T^f aS afort> those early set- to distinguish them from the 'break downs,'' tiers being constantly exposed to Indian raids, are the ones most sought for commercial use ancient structure was demolished a year and they are found and worked as follows' rfcLL t! r°°m f°r the new shoemaker The log digger enters the swamp with a sharp first S TKWaS m aS R°0d condition as when ened iron rod. He probes in the soft soil until timbet 'it ^he;eWasnotan unsound stick of he strikes
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