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Box 5
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Coll 104 - Forest History Association of Wisconsin
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01 – Wisconsin Forest History Society Special Collection (Inventory of Books)
2021-02-19
02 – Barron County Sample Plots, 1939-1959
2021-02-19
03 – Clippings – Books and Miscellaneous, 1880-1997 (Includes Maps of Chippewa River, etc.)
2021-02-19
04 – Clippings – Newspapers, 1874-1996 and undated
2021-02-19
05 – DVD – Highlights of the 36th Annual Conference Marshfield, WI, 2011
2021-02-19
06 – Industrial Forests – Inspection Reports, 1960-1977
2021-02-19
07 – Land Available for Tree Planting, undated
2021-02-19
08 – Logging Equipment – Prentice
2021-02-19
09 – Logging Equipment including Bark Marks
2021-02-19
10 – Peshtigo Fire Centennial Press Packet, 1971
2021-02-19
11 – Printed Material – Brochures and Pamphlets
2021-02-19
12 – Printed Material – Crocker Chair Company, Pioneer History of the Town of Ackley, undated
2021-02-19
13 – Printed Material – Development of Lumbering in the Nicolet Forest, by Carl Krog, 1981
2021-02-19
14 – Printed Material – Easy Going Wisconsin’s Northwoods, Vilas and Oneida Counties, by Michael Dunn III, 1978
2021-02-19
15 – Printed Material – Government Publication – Miscellaneous, 1955-1975
2021-02-19
16 – Printed Material – Hunter, Dard – Papermaking Articles (Reprints)
2021-02-19
17 – Printed Material – Issues in the Evolution of Wisconsin’s County Forest Program, 1963-1985, by Duncan Harkin, 1987
2021-02-19
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