The method was unfortunately extended by Burgsdorf (1787) to the Northern pineries with a seventy year period of rotation.
In our northernpineries strength of limb, endurance and hardiness are the necessary capital of the workers.
In the pineries I feel as if I were a boy back in the old days again.
From Lake Superior the great pineries of Minnesota extend unbroken until the fertile silt of the Red River Valley limits the growth of the pines.
The pineries is no place for weaklings, nor the drive for the fearful.
Such kindness from the men who had been my boys in the North Star pineries did much to make my work in Washington a pleasure.
The pineries is no place for weaklings, either as pastor or logger.
I believe that God will call to this work the men of the pineries rather than the men of the seminaries," said the Rev.
From the time of his stump sermon they have listened to his story of the Cross, and today among the stumps of the pineries he preaches with results that cause the angels to laugh in gladness.
In another place he remarks that "the pineries along the Crow Wing River are among the most extensive and valuable found on the tributaries of the Mississippi.
The pineries may be said to begin at the mouth of the Crow Wing River; though there is a great supply on the Rum River.
The great region ofpineries has not yet been surveyed, much less sold by the government.
For some time a number of persons had worked under his and Bishop George Miller's direction in the pineries of Wisconsin, getting out lumber for the Temple.
As a survivor under adversity, however, the Norway pine appears to surpass its great friendly rival, at least in the Lake States where the great pineries once flourished and have largely passed away.
If such had not been the case, Norway pine would have been much oftener heard of during the years when the Lake State pineries were sending their billions of feet of lumber to the markets of the world.
It may be thought too much to insinuate, that those who have large Pineries should turn them to other purposes, and erect such as are described above.
I have given designs for no other kinds of new Pineries these six years past, but such as these; with some variations respecting extent, however, in order to suit different purses.
These processes are substantially similar to those employed in the pineries of the Carolinas, but they are better systematized and more economically conducted in France.
The writer of these sketches had known Mr. Samuel Hayden in early life, and distinctly remembered seeing him the winter of 1827, driving an ox team in the pineries on Dead river, Maine.
Its proximity to thepineries of Rum river and to the markets of Minneapolis and St. Paul makes it a desirable location for the lumbermen and farmers.
These pineries can only be reached by stemming the currents of the minor streams in bateaux or birch bark canoes, or by traversing the country on foot or with teams.
It was difficult to get supplies to the pineriesbefore the swamps were frozen over.
One can imagine him seeking a covert in the dense pineries when a storm sweeps down from the bald, snow-mantled summits, squawking his disapproval of the ferocity of old Boreas, and yet able to resist his most violent onsets.
Look for a moment at the vast region depending upon the pineries of Michigan for its supply of lumber for building purposes of every kind--houses, fence and shelter of every description.
The annual product of the pineriesalone amount to the sum of ten and a half millions of dollars.
Leave out of sight the great Territory of Minnesota, which can find but a mere drop of supply from the pineries of the Upper Mississippi.
It was quite tempting to be able to hold out a hand of encouragement to Marian, who hated the dull life at the Pineries and did so enjoy amusement.
What had happened when Mr. Greaves' year of mourning had expired was that he went over to the Pineries one afternoon dressed in a new suit and gotten up quite in the style of the day.
The festivities at the Pineries were quite interrupted.
Even Jane and her three children were invited to the Pineries for a hot month in the summer.
The slaves at thePineries were kept with a rather strict hand.
Aunt Catharine had been rather free in her strictures on people and events, and the family at the Pineries had not escaped.
They had been up to the Pineries twice without her.
The Pineries wore a welcome aspect for the guests.
A messenger had been sent down from the Pineries early in December to invite all the family to a Christmas dinner.
As was expected, the Pineries and slaves and appurtenances of all kinds went to Brandon, who was the only son.
There is also proof of regularly organized kidnapping schemes and deportation of girls for the vilest purposes not only abroad, but to the pineries and lumber camps of Michigan and Wisconsin.
A few years ago the Chicago Herald sent one of its reporters into the pineries of Wisconsin, to trace a little girl living on State street of that city who went one evening to get a pitcher of milk and did not return.
Before we get through with the line of thought engendered by observing the saw-mill, we have canvassed the whole lumber industry from the pineries to the plans of architects and builders in the actual work of construction.
Having examined the mill in detail and grasped its parts as a connected whole, the next step is to observe its relation to the river, to the rafts and rafting-boats, and further back to the pineries and logging-camps up the river.
Their haunts were chiefly among the pineries and other places difficult to penetrate with a company of men so as to present an effective front.
Wild Bill, usually bent on some daring purpose, concluded to enter the pineries between Rolla and Springfield on a tour of discovery.
Here is the sentence in all its unglossed brutality: "The proprietors of Boarding-Houses at the Public Schools buy villas in the Riviera and buildpineries and vineries at home.
If you didn't meanPineries and Vineries, you shouldn't have said so.
Footnote: These processes are substantially similar to those employed in the pineries of the Carolinas, but they are better systematized and more economically conducted in France.
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