ITEM
Morris Wing talks before the American Pulpwood Association Meeting, Fall 1979
Identifier
NA 2141 (local)
Date
1979 (Date created)
Summary
Morris Wing talks in 1979 before the American Pulpwood Association staff meeting in which he talks about working on drives as a clerk for the Augusta Lumber Company, typical camp life, recreation, first use of chain saws to cut wood for the A.L.C., etc.
Language
English (Languages)
Other Subject Headings
American Pulpwood Association (Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH))
Logging (forestry) (Ethnographic Thesaurus (ET))
Office Clerks (Ethnographic Thesaurus (ET))
Wages (Ethnographic Thesaurus (ET))
Logging tools (Ethnographic Thesaurus (ET))
Trucks (Ethnographic Thesaurus (ET))
Pulp mills (Ethnographic Thesaurus (ET))
Log driving--Maine (Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH))
Lumber camps (Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH))
Immigrants (Ethnographic Thesaurus (ET))
Traditional music (Ethnographic Thesaurus (ET))
Clogging (Ethnographic Thesaurus (ET))
Storytelling (Ethnographic Thesaurus (ET))
Universities (Ethnographic Thesaurus (ET))
Forestry workers (Ethnographic Thesaurus (ET))
Sawmills (Ethnographic Thesaurus (ET))
Temporal Coverage
1937 - 1979
Geographic Coverage
Augusta, Maine (Geonames)
Richmond, Maine (Geonames)
Moosehead Lake (Geonames)
Wallagrass, Maine (Geonames)
Fort Kent, Maine (Geonames)
Bingham, Maine (Geonames)
Ashland, Maine (Geonames)

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