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Mills of Humboldt County, 1910-1945
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Mills of Humboldt County, 1910-1945

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Sequoia sempervirens, California coastal redwood, was Humboldt Countya ™s economic mainstay from the 1850s onwards. By the early 20th century, harvesting a oered golda
was the major industry along Californiaa ™s North Coast, with Humboldt at the forefront of the industry. The first half of the 20th century saw technological changes in logging and milling. New uses for redwood included cigar boxes, a oepresto-logs, a
and core logs for plywood. The industry began reforestation practices, growing their own seedlings as early as 1907. World War I and the Great Depression impacted the industry, as did activism to preserve the redwoods. In the 1930s, the largest stand of old-growth redwoods was preserved, and the turmoil of the 1935 strike resulted in several strikers being killed in Eureka. This book explores Humboldta ™s early-20th-century lumber industry and day-to-day realities of life in the mills and woods in an era underrepresented in published logging history.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Date
29 January 2018
Pages
130
ISBN
9781540227904

Sequoia sempervirens, California coastal redwood, was Humboldt Countya ™s economic mainstay from the 1850s onwards. By the early 20th century, harvesting a oered golda
was the major industry along Californiaa ™s North Coast, with Humboldt at the forefront of the industry. The first half of the 20th century saw technological changes in logging and milling. New uses for redwood included cigar boxes, a oepresto-logs, a
and core logs for plywood. The industry began reforestation practices, growing their own seedlings as early as 1907. World War I and the Great Depression impacted the industry, as did activism to preserve the redwoods. In the 1930s, the largest stand of old-growth redwoods was preserved, and the turmoil of the 1935 strike resulted in several strikers being killed in Eureka. This book explores Humboldta ™s early-20th-century lumber industry and day-to-day realities of life in the mills and woods in an era underrepresented in published logging history.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Date
29 January 2018
Pages
130
ISBN
9781540227904