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" Our chief extensive forests of this noble and most valuable tree" are "on the headwaters of the Hudson and on the rivers which empty into the St. Lawrence... "
A History of the Lumber Industry in the State of New York - Page 5
by William Freeman Fox - 1902 - 59 pages
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Bulletin (United States. Division of Forestry)

Forests and forestry - 1902 - 104 pages
...they do not fail to erect a sawmill upon it for sawing boards and planks, with which commodity-many yachts go during the summer to New York, having scarce...except the lowlands, from which the White Pine had been taken by the earl}- settlers long before Torrey wrote. The Adirondack tourist of to-day can still...
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A Manual of the Timbers of the World: Their Characteristics and Uses

Alexander Liddon Howard, S. Fitzgerald - Timber - 1920 - 472 pages
...height. . . . Dr. Torrey wrote in 1843 : ' The white pine is found in most parts of the State. . . . Our chief extensive forests of this noble and most...on the rivers which empty into the St. Lawrence.' . . . The Adirondack tourist of to-day can still see in the tall trees at Paul Smith's or in the noble...
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