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Redwood Region. Ripped halves of redwood logs in pond of Coast Redwood Company near Samoa, California. Halves up to and over 70" across. E.F. 9-30-50UC Berkeley, Bioscience & Natural Resources LibraryImage
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Gantry crane for piling lumber. Hammond Lumber Company, Samoa, California. May 28, 1920. E. FUC Berkeley, Bioscience & Natural Resources LibraryImage
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Redwood Region. Chain-saw ripped redwood logs. Coast Redwood Company near Samoa, California. Some large logs are quartered. Surfaces are straight and flat. E.F. 9-30-50. (80" x 16')UC Berkeley, Bioscience & Natural Resources LibraryImage
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Redwood Region. One of Coast Redwood Company's 4 ripping crews. Near Samoa, above the log pond. John F. Felsher, ripping foreman. Up to this date he has ripped 23,000,000 board feet of logs. Costs about $3.00/M [thousand]. 9-30-50. E.FUC Berkeley, Bioscience & Natural Resources LibraryImage
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A blue gum seedling with its stake and yucca protection. This tree is one of the few still alive in the Samoa sand planting because protected from N. W. by sand hill held by natural vegetation shown. Humboldt County. April, 1925UC Berkeley, Bioscience & Natural Resources LibraryImage
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Lumber piles along the gantry crane runway. Note sticking between boards and between units. Hammond Lumber Company, Samoa, California. May 28, 1920. E. FUC Berkeley, Bioscience & Natural Resources LibraryImage
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