Notes on the Pacific Lumber Company and lumbering in Humboldt Co., Calif., 1869-1953.

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Notes on the Pacific Lumber Company and lumbering in Humboldt Co., Calif., 1869-1953.

Questionnaire and answers obtained by Ben S. Allen from company employees and residents of Scotia and vicinity; interview with A.P. Alexanderson, Aug. 23, 1944; history of the Pacific Lumber Company, as told by George Douglas to Derby Bendorf; notes by Hugh Bower.

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Alexanderson, A. P.

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Bower, Hugh.

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Allen, Benjamin W.

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Douglas, George.

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Biographical note: George Douglas, who took these photographs, was chief engineer at Nacozari from 1900 to 1904, and inspector for Phelps Dodge from 1904 to 1905. On February 19th and 20th, 1910 aviator Charles K. Hamilton brought his bi-plane to Tucson for an aviation exhibition. The demonstration was conducted at the Elysian Grove racetrack. From the description of Aviation exhibition, 1910 Feb. (Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division). WorldCat record id: 70912791 ...

Pacific Lumber Company

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Forest Products History Foundation

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Bendorf, Derby.

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