The three foremost lumbertowns in Michigan--Saginaw, Bay City, and Muskegon--evolved from the wilderness to become flourishing urban industrial centers by the last quarter of the nineteenth century. At the end of the century, though, exhausted timber supplies portended economic calamity for the principal logging communities. Thrown upon their own resources and reflecting individual cultural identities, each town developed dissimilar efforts to sustain urban industrial status. This study is a comparative history of three lumbertowns from their inception as frontier settlements to that crucial time period when depleted timber supplies compelled the logging centers to initiate determined efforts to survive. In the end all three communities ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Social Science, Teaching American History, 2006Between 188...
The history of industry and labor in the Post-Civil War South for many historians is a story of coal...
The John H. Kaiser Lumber Company was founded in 1905 in Eau Claire, Wisconsin by John Kaiser, a lum...
The white pine industry dominated the initial settlement and subsequent development of the northern ...
The history of lumbering in Florida stretches from the small water-powered sawmills operated in Span...
This thesis examines the economic growth and diversification of the city of Menomonie during and aft...
The Great Plains lacked the resource settlers required to create a built environment that met their ...
In the last half of the nineteenth century, the area of West Central Wisconsin became synonymous wi...
From the 1870s to the 1930s, the lumber industry in the United States behaved as a “great nomad,” in...
One of the most intriguing and controversial processes in American History was the settlement proces...
In creating explanatory models for the transition to capitalism in nineteenth century rural New Engl...
In the decades prior to prohibition, the saloon was an economic and cultural institution in industri...
In Deep Woods Frontier, Theodore J. Karamanski examines the interplay between men and technology in ...
This dissertation studies the establishment and demographic development of the sawmill communities t...
Examining how economics, geography, and politics interacted in the expansion and economic changes wi...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Social Science, Teaching American History, 2006Between 188...
The history of industry and labor in the Post-Civil War South for many historians is a story of coal...
The John H. Kaiser Lumber Company was founded in 1905 in Eau Claire, Wisconsin by John Kaiser, a lum...
The white pine industry dominated the initial settlement and subsequent development of the northern ...
The history of lumbering in Florida stretches from the small water-powered sawmills operated in Span...
This thesis examines the economic growth and diversification of the city of Menomonie during and aft...
The Great Plains lacked the resource settlers required to create a built environment that met their ...
In the last half of the nineteenth century, the area of West Central Wisconsin became synonymous wi...
From the 1870s to the 1930s, the lumber industry in the United States behaved as a “great nomad,” in...
One of the most intriguing and controversial processes in American History was the settlement proces...
In creating explanatory models for the transition to capitalism in nineteenth century rural New Engl...
In the decades prior to prohibition, the saloon was an economic and cultural institution in industri...
In Deep Woods Frontier, Theodore J. Karamanski examines the interplay between men and technology in ...
This dissertation studies the establishment and demographic development of the sawmill communities t...
Examining how economics, geography, and politics interacted in the expansion and economic changes wi...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Social Science, Teaching American History, 2006Between 188...
The history of industry and labor in the Post-Civil War South for many historians is a story of coal...
The John H. Kaiser Lumber Company was founded in 1905 in Eau Claire, Wisconsin by John Kaiser, a lum...