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W.J. Brinen Lumber Co. Collection
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W.J. Brinen Lumber Company
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Handwritten letter, with envelope, from Eber Brock Ward, addressed to his children in Rochester, New York, dated February 2, 1829, providing advice regarding the importance of moderation in reading, and updating them on his logging efforts in Cottrellville over the winter and of news relating to friends
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From the forest to the newsroom
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U.S. President Bill Clinton announces his compromise plan for continuing lumbering while saving the Northwest forests and creating jobs for displaced loggers
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Handwritten letter, with envelope, from Eber Brock Ward, addressed to his children in Rochester, New York, dated February 2, 1829, providing advice regarding the importance of moderation in reading, and updating them on his logging efforts in Cottrellville over the winter and of news relating to friends
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Log marks used by sawmill owners on the Muskegon River in Michigan in the 1870s and 1880s.
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Log marks used by sawmill owners on the Muskegon River in Michigan in the 1870s and 1880s.
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Log marks used by sawmill owners on the Muskegon River in Michigan from 1859 through 1864.
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Log marks used by sawmill owners on the Muskegon River in Michigan from 1868 through 1880.
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A log drive batteau crew on the Muskegon River near Newaygo, Michigan in 1888.
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Log marks used by sawmill owners on the Muskegon River in Michigan during the 1870s.
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