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  2. Firelog - Wikipedia

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    A firelog is a manufactured log constructed to be used as wood fuel. ... Pine Mountain Superlog: 15,190 BTU/lb: 35.2 MJ/kg Cotton plant firelog: 17,000 BTU/lb:

  3. Battle of Gilgal Church - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Gilgal Church (June 15, 1864) was an action during the Atlanta Campaign in the American Civil War.The Union army of William Tecumseh Sherman and the Confederate army led by Joseph E. Johnston fought a series of battles between June 10 and 19 along a front stretching northeast from Lost Mountain to Pine Mountain to Brushy Mountain.

  4. Madera Sugar Pine Company - Wikipedia

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    The Madera Sugar Pine Company was a United States lumber company that operated in the Sierra Nevada region of California during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The company distinguished itself through the use of innovative technologies, including the southern Sierra's first log flume and logging railroad, along with the early adoption of the Steam Donkey engine.

  5. ‘A sacred space.’ Who really ‘owns’ Pine Mountain and who ...

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    Linda Blackford: The descendants of Pine Mountain Settlement School founder William Creech want a say over land that used to be theirs. But they were not the first owners of Pine Mountain.

  6. Yosemite Lumber Company - Wikipedia

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    The Yosemite Lumber Company was an early 20th century Sugar Pine and White Pine logging operation in the Sierra Nevada. [1] The company built the steepest logging incline ever, a 3,100 feet (940 m) route that tied the high-country timber tracts in Yosemite National Park to the low-lying Yosemite Valley Railroad running alongside the Merced River.

  7. Mountain fire fouls the air, forcing a wood-burning ban just ...

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    Mountain communities above 3,000-feet elevation, the Coachella Valley and the high desert are exempt from the ban, along with homes that rely on wood as the sole source of heat, low-income ...