Green Gold: Alabama's Forests and Forest Industries
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505 | 8 | |a List of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Alabama's Early Forests and People, Pioneer Settlers, and the Age of the Early Sawmillers and Naval Stores Producers; 2. The Age of "Cut Out and Get Out"; 3. Changing Patterns of Technology and Work in the Alabama Forest Products Industries; 4. The Rise of Forestry; 5. Rising from the Ashes: The Restoration of the Forests and the Early Resurgence of the Lumber Industry; 6. The Rise of the Pulp and Paper Industry; 7. The Golden Age of the Forest Products Industry? : Into the Future | |
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