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  2. History of the lumber industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A History of Lumbering in Maine, 1861-1960 (U of Maine Press, 1972). Springer, J.S. Forest Life and Forest Trees: Comprising Winter Camp Life among the Loggers . . . With descriptions of Lumbering Operations on the Various Rivers of Maine and New Brunswick (1851). online

  3. Cant hook - Wikipedia

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    Once engaged, the handle gives the operator leverage to roll or slide or float the log to a new place. The peavey was named for blacksmith Joseph Peavey of Maine who invented the tool as a refinement to the cant hook in the late 1850s. [2] The Peavey Manufacturing Co. is still located in Eddington, Maine, and manufactures several variations ...

  4. Lombard Steam Log Hauler - Wikipedia

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    Alvin Orlando Lombard was a blacksmith building logging equipment in Waterville, Maine.He built 83 steam log haulers between 1901 and 1917. [4] These log haulers resembled a saddle-tank steam locomotive with a small platform in front of the boiler where the cowcatcher might be expected.

  5. Maine Forest and Logging Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Maine Forest and Logging Museum is a non-profit historical museum located in Bradley, Maine. It was founded in 1960 to preserve the history of forestry and logging in the state. Leonard's Mills is the centerpiece of the 1790s living history site which is home to the only operational water wheel powered, up-and-down sawmill in Maine.

  6. Ambajejus Boom House - Wikipedia

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    The Ambajejus Boom House is an historic logging facility in remote central Maine.Built in 1907 on a small island in Ambajejus Lake, it is the only surviving structure associated with the great logging drives that drove the economy of inland Maine for decades.

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