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Early Loggers and the Sawmill - Kalman, Bobbie
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The settlers lived in a world made from wood. A settler's first home was usually a tiny log cabin but every settler dreamed of building a more comfortable plank house. Early Loggers and the Sawmill shows the rugged life of the lumberjack and how wood was processed explaining: - the use of hand-powered whip-saws - the early sawmill - water power, the muley, and rotary saws - setting up the lumber camp - the excitment and danger of a lumberjack's life - the riverdrivers who rode the logs downriver - western logging

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Early Loggers and the Sawmill 1992, Crabtree Publishing Company, Toronto, Canada

ISBN-13: 9780865050051

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Early Loggers and the Sawmill 1992, Crabtree Publishing Company, Toronto, Canada

ISBN-13: 9780865050068

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