Reminiscences of John A. Wahl : oral history, 1953.

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Reminiscences of John A. Wahl : oral history, 1953.

Labor conditions, Pacific Northwest 1910: wages, food, logging tasks, hours; Clemons Branch; Snoqualmie Falls logging methods; Weyerhaeuser Timber Company: reputation, foresting programs, logging technology, labor in the woods, Industrial Workers of the World; Vail-McDonald operations; responsibilities of logging managers; pre-logging; industrial insurance for workers.

Transcript: 18 leaves.

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Weyerhaeuser Timber Company

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The Weyerhaeuser Company, founded in 1900 as the Weyerhaeuser Timber Company, is one of the largest forest product companies in the world. Weyerhaueser had timber and logging operations in Klamath County until the mid-1990s. Timber cruising is a process for measuring forest stands to determine number and species of trees, average tree size and volume, and timber quality. From the description of Klamath County timber cruising records, 1952-1955. (Eugene Public Library). WorldCat recor...