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Pulp-timber resources of southeastern Alaska 公开 Deposited

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  • The southeastern section of Alaska has extensive forests of pulp­wood that are managed by the Federal Government for a sustained production of timber, excellent water-power resources for industrial use, tidewater transportation both from the woods to the mills and from the mills to markets, and an equable climate that permits of plant operation and unhindered shipping throughout the year. With these advantages this section of Alaska, in the opinion of the United States Department of Agriculture, has an excellent opportunity to Lecome a great permanent paper-making region, with model in­dustrial towns, thoroughly equipped, f'fficient plants, and a popula­tion of skilled mill and woods workers. The purpose of this publi­cation is to :furnish information on the forest resources of the region to those interested in pulp and paper manufacture. It is a com­panion publication to one issued by the Federal Power Commission in 1924.
  • Gerald W. Williams Collection
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