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Identifier: annualreportof6189919newy (find matches)
Title: Annual report of the Forest, Fish and Game Commission of the State of New York
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: New York (State). Forest, Fish and Game Commission
Subjects: Forests and forestry Fisheries Game and game-birds
Publisher: (Albany, N.Y. : The Commission)
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w York in sloops of 80 or 100 tons, to be afterwards exported in great part to Europe, the West Indies, and the Southern States.The same author, in writing about the lumber market at that time, saj^s : The white pine is found there in the following forms : In square pieces from 12to 25 ft. long, and of different diameters ; in scantling, or square pieces 6 inches indiameter, for the lighter part of frames; and in boards, which are divided intomerchantable or common, and into clear or pickedf boards. The merchantableboards are three-fourths of an inch thick, from 10 to 15 inches wide, from 10 to 15feet long, and frequently deformed with knots ; at New York they are called Albanyboards, and are sold at the same price as at Boston. The clear boards, formed fromthe largest stocks of the Pumpkin Pines, are of the same length and thickness as * Whitehall. \ It may be interesting to note that pickings still forms one of the well-known grades made bythe lumber inspectors in the Albany market.
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>oo W 5w OO►J O g 5 Q FOREST, FISH AND GAME COMMISSION. 247 the first, and 20, 24 and 30 inches wide. They should be perfectly clear, but theyare admitted if they have only two knots small enough to be covered with thethumb. This wood is also formed into clap-boards and shingles. There were foresters in those days as well as lumbermen. In i77oAdolphusBenzel, son of Archbishop Eric Benzel, of Sweden, was appointed inspector of hismajestys woods and forests in the vicinity of Lake Champlain at a salary of £300per annum. His residence was at Crown Point.* As early as 1700 Lord Bello-mont, Governor of New York, recommended that each person who removed a treeshould pay for planting four or five young trees; that no tree should be cut that is marked for the use of the Navy ; and that no tree or trees be cut butwhen the sap is in the root.f Primitive Aetfyods. It is well to consider here the conditions and limitations under which the lumberbusiness was carried on years ago,

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  • booksubject:Forests_and_forestry
  • booksubject:Fisheries
  • booksubject:Game_and_game_birds
  • bookpublisher:_Albany__N_Y____The_Commission_
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