The history of lumbering in Florida stretches from the small water-powered sawmills operated in Spanish Florida to the paper and pulp mills of the modern state. However, nothing captures the imagination more than the heyday of Florida\u27s lumbering boom, which lasted from 1830 until approximately 1930. During this period vast tracts of land were stripped of their valuable timber under the cut and get out system and for the most part, these clear cut lands were left idle and either sold for as little as one dollar per acre, or returned to the state via delinquent taxes. Three themes underlie the entire study: the impact of changing technology on the lives of southern lumber workers; land concentration; and the development of company pa...
Twenty odd years have elapsed since a group of financiers gazed upon the vast expanse of forest cove...
A document prepared by Bernard A. Chandler while at the University of Maine on the lumber industry, ...
Between 1880 and 1917 there was a dramatic shift in technology with the coming of mechanization. Thi...
The history of industry and labor in the Post-Civil War South for many historians is a story of coal...
After the Civil War the Florida lumber industry quickly recovered and expanded until it became a maj...
From the 1870s to the 1930s, the lumber industry in the United States behaved as a “great nomad,” in...
The white pine industry dominated the initial settlement and subsequent development of the northern ...
The three foremost lumbertowns in Michigan--Saginaw, Bay City, and Muskegon--evolved from the wilder...
Lumber boomed in the Reconstructed South, an industrial binge that, by 1920, changed the landscape, ...
COMPANY TOWNS AND SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION IN THE NORTH FLORIDA TIMBER INDUSTRY, 1880-1930 Jeffrey A. D...
This work is a non-quantitative historical study of industrial relations in the U.S. Northwest lumbe...
In December 1926, a group of Lake Charles, Louisiana, lumbermen purchased sawmills in Quincy and Slo...
The Great Plains lacked the resource settlers required to create a built environment that met their ...
In Deep Woods Frontier, Theodore J. Karamanski examines the interplay between men and technology in ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 91-95)Lumbering has been carried out in the coniferous fo...
Twenty odd years have elapsed since a group of financiers gazed upon the vast expanse of forest cove...
A document prepared by Bernard A. Chandler while at the University of Maine on the lumber industry, ...
Between 1880 and 1917 there was a dramatic shift in technology with the coming of mechanization. Thi...
The history of industry and labor in the Post-Civil War South for many historians is a story of coal...
After the Civil War the Florida lumber industry quickly recovered and expanded until it became a maj...
From the 1870s to the 1930s, the lumber industry in the United States behaved as a “great nomad,” in...
The white pine industry dominated the initial settlement and subsequent development of the northern ...
The three foremost lumbertowns in Michigan--Saginaw, Bay City, and Muskegon--evolved from the wilder...
Lumber boomed in the Reconstructed South, an industrial binge that, by 1920, changed the landscape, ...
COMPANY TOWNS AND SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION IN THE NORTH FLORIDA TIMBER INDUSTRY, 1880-1930 Jeffrey A. D...
This work is a non-quantitative historical study of industrial relations in the U.S. Northwest lumbe...
In December 1926, a group of Lake Charles, Louisiana, lumbermen purchased sawmills in Quincy and Slo...
The Great Plains lacked the resource settlers required to create a built environment that met their ...
In Deep Woods Frontier, Theodore J. Karamanski examines the interplay between men and technology in ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 91-95)Lumbering has been carried out in the coniferous fo...
Twenty odd years have elapsed since a group of financiers gazed upon the vast expanse of forest cove...
A document prepared by Bernard A. Chandler while at the University of Maine on the lumber industry, ...
Between 1880 and 1917 there was a dramatic shift in technology with the coming of mechanization. Thi...