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  2. Pennsylvania Lumber Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania Lumber Museum is near Galeton, Potter County, Pennsylvania in the United States. It documents the history and technology of the lumber industry that was a vital part of the economic development and ecological destruction of Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Lumber Museum conducts tours of the grounds, educational workshops and ...

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

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    A history of the lumber industry in the state of New York (US Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Forestry, 1902) online; Fries, R. J. Empire in Pine. The Story of Lumbering in Wisconsin, 1830-1900 (1951); Irland, Lloyd C. "Maine Lumber Production, 1839-1997: A Statistical Overview." Maine History 38.1 (1998): 36–49. online

  4. History of Williamsport, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    During the height of the lumber industry in Lycoming County, 1861–1891, the various mills produced 5,500,000,000 board feet (13,000,000 m 3) of lumber. Williamsport became one of the most prosperous cities in Pennsylvania and in the United States.

  5. Sawmill - Wikipedia

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    Availability of railroad transportation for logs and lumber encouraged building of rail mills away from navigable water. Steam powered sawmills could be far more mechanized. Scrap lumber from the mill provided a ready fuel source for firing the boiler. Efficiency was increased, but the capital cost of a new mill increased dramatically as well. [10]

  6. Susquehanna Boom - Wikipedia

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    The strikers attempted to force their way past the police force. They threw stones at the police and the mill and the riot began. Many of the strikers armed themselves with clubs and revolvers. They chased away mill workers and tried to chase away the police. The Pennsylvania Militia was called in to protect the interests of the sawmill owners.

  7. Vintage photos show how dangerous railways, mills, and ... - AOL

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    Working in railways, mines, and mills caused thousands of deaths in the early 20th century and before. Photos show the dangerous workplaces.

  8. Laquin, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Laquin, in Franklin Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, now a ghost town, was founded in 1902 as a lumber town, but when the forests played out and the mills could no longer be fed, the industry left, and the people soon followed. The population of Laquin at one time approached 2,000.

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