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Books Susan - "Ancienne Infantine Française" V 236
Lumbering.
Lumber huts? of logs. Two unclear bunks
unclear two sides, benches below these in now.
Square hole in unclear Center of floor a
huge earthen hearth built up to the height
of a man, full of red coals and logs.
Crane holding kettle always full of hot
tea.
Teamsters and choppers. They chop in winter,
begin to send logs down river in May. Logs are sometimes fastened in log lots by boring hole and driving in unclear unclear, then attaching the same unclear unclear and to next log. Booms are a line of logs stretched? across river to unclear the driver. Cribs of logs filled with stone help the strength of boom - boom extending from crib to crib. The men follow the driver (or fleet of logs) in boat - a flat bottomed boat unclear at each end - and camp on the banks at night.
When logs reach, boom, they sort them
out, each log being marked with owner's