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Dear Mr. Taubeneck:
our
Sincerely,
Affiliated with Duke University
Is your book part of the Snohomish County Heritage 2000 Project? We have been
in touch with David Cameron and have already provided a little information.
Cheryl
Librarian/Archivist
Enclosed are copies of some pages from a couple of sawmill directories we have
in our collection. I don’t know if they will give you more information than
you already have or not.
but was unable to find any of these companies represented. Unfortunately
photos are not arranged by geographic region, or cross indexed, so finding
something ofc a particular company means looking through the entire folder.
Walter A. Taubeneck
11801 52nd Dr. NE
Marysville WA 98271
Forest History Society, Inc.
701 Vickers Avenue, Durham, North Carolina 277011 Telephone (919)682-9319
March 26, 1996
In response to your request for photos of the Tulalip, Everett, and Bloedel-
Donovan companies, I searched through several categories in our collection:
Logging - Hauling - Horses & Oxen
Logging - Yarding- Donkey engines
Logging - Yarding- High lead
Logging - Yarding- Horses
Logging - Yarding- Oxen
I haven’t given up though and will continue to keep an eye out for these
companies as I have occasion to search the photos for other topics.
, OCR Text: £
Dear Mr. Taubeneck:
our
Sincerely,
Affiliated with Duke University
Is your book part of the Snohomish County Heritage 2000 Project? We have been
in touch with David Cameron and have already provided a little information.
Cheryl
Librarian/Archivist
Enclosed are copies of some pages from a couple of sawmill directories we have
in our collection. I don’t know if they will give you more information than
you already have or not.
but was unable to find any of these companies represented. Unfortunately
photos are not arranged by geographic region, or cross indexed, so finding
something ofc a particular company means looking through the entire folder.
Walter A. Taubeneck
11801 52nd Dr. NE
Marysville WA 98271
Forest History Society, Inc.
701 Vickers Avenue, Durham, North Carolina 277011 Telephone (919)682-9319
March 26, 1996
In response to your request for photos of the Tulalip, Everett, and Bloedel-
Donovan companies, I searched through several categories in our collection:
Logging - Hauling - Horses & Oxen
Logging - Yarding- Donkey engines
Logging - Yarding- High lead
Logging - Yarding- Horses
Logging - Yarding- Oxen
I haven’t given up though and will continue to keep an eye out for these
companies as I have occasion to search the photos for other topics.
, Granite Falls Historical Society,Library (Books & Booklets),General Library,Searchable Books,Directory of American Sawmills.pdf,Directory of American Sawmills.pdf Page 1, Directory of American Sawmills.pdf Page 1
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