Western Wood Products Association Records, 1900-1970.
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Western Pine Association
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The Western Pine Association formed in 1931 with the goal of setting uniform grade standards for lumber. It grew out of a merger of the Western Pine Manufacturers' Association of the Northwest and the California White and Sugar Pine Association. Prior to the 1931 merger the association was made up of members from the Northwest in competition with other lumber mills of the west. In the late 1890s, the Eastern Washington and Idaho Lumberman's Association was formed to deal with shipping costs. In ...
National Lumber Manufacturers Association
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Greeley, William Buckhout, 1879-1955
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William Buckhout Greeley was a graduate of the Yale Forest School and began his career in forestry in 1904. He was Chief Forester of the U.S. Forest Service from 1920-1928. He then became secretary-manager of the West Coast Lumbermen's Association. He died in 1955. From the description of William Buckhout Greeley papers, 1909-1955. (University of Oregon Libraries). WorldCat record id: 55670262 ...
Simpson, Harold V.
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West Coast Bureau of Lumber Grades and Inspection
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Industrial Forestry Association (U.S.)
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Western Wood Products Association
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The West Coast Lumber Manufacturer's Association was incorporated in 1911 in Centralia, Wash., with the merger of the Pacific Coast Lumber Manufacturer's Association, the Southwest Washington Lumber Manufacturer's Association, and the Oregon and Washington Lumber Manufacturer's Association. The new trade association, headquartered in Tacoma, Wash., represented the Douglas fir industry, then centered in western Washington. By 1916 the organization had become the West Coast Lumbermen's Association...
Stevens, James, 1892-1971
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Stevens was a free-lance writer particularly interested in the history of logging and the timber industry. He is especially known for his Paul Bunyan stories. From the description of Papers, 1924-1966. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122529904 Author of Paul Bunyan. From the description of James F. Stevens papers, 1924-1965. (Washington State University). WorldCat record id: 29852414 Anthologist. From the description of Reminiscences of James ...
Priaulx, Arthur W.
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West Coast Lumbermen's Association
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