The statistics of sawmill cut in the United States do not mention hornbeam even among such minor species as holly, Osage orange, alder, and apple.
The tree's form is all that a sawmillman could desire.
No other single species in the United States or in the world equals the annual sawmill cut of Douglas fir.
The size and quality of logs which a tree may furnish to a sawmill is no measure of its full value.
Nevertheless, the consensus of opinion among sawmill men is that turkey oak ought to rate below red oak.
The wood has some objectionable properties, but it has escaped the sawmillchiefly because hardwood mills have never been numerous in California, and they have been especially few in the regions where the best valley oaks grow.
Statistics often include this species and the western yellow pine under one name, or at least confuse one with the other, and there is no way to determine exactly how much of the sawmill output belongs to each.
Some red oak has always been used for rails, clapboards, slack cooperage, and rough lumber; but while white oak was cheap and plentiful, sawmill men usually let red oak alone.
Statistics of the cut of this wood, as shown by sawmill reports, are unsatisfactory.
Statistics of sawmill output in this country do not separate the white and black oaks, and the quantity of lumber sawed from any one species is not known.
It is below red spruce in quantity of sawmill cut, but above all other spruces in the United States.
It was sent to the sawmill where it made 8,820 feet of lumber.
The time will probably never come in this country when the sawmill man will pile each species of oak separately in his yard, and sell separately; but the tendency is in that direction.
Though the species has a range of 800 miles north and south through California, no sawmill reported a foot of it.
The large reserves of tropical hardwoods, not fully exploited, support an expanding sawmill industry that provides sawn logs for export.
The large reserves of tropical hardwoods, not fully exploited, support an expanding sawmill industry which provides sawn logs for export.
It commanded a road which passed from north to south down along the narrow but fertile valley of the Sawmill River.
Finding that lumber was very dear, he decided to build a sawmill to exit up the great trees on the river-bank.
They lie soaking in the water until drawn up to the keen saws of the sawmill that cut and slice the wood like cheese.
You have read that Marshall, who found gold, was building a sawmill for Sutter when he picked up the precious yellow nuggets.
Sawmill workers are not the "rough-necks" of the industry.
Yesterday we received an anonymous tip that an abandoned sawmillnear here would bear investigation.
They reached the sawmill in record time, and leaving Jack there to explain the situation and carry out the plans agreed upon, Walter drove the girls home.
They went back toward the sawmill and presently they heard a terrible cry of rage, a cry given for the fallen warrior.
Surely he would not try to take the sawmill by storm in face of so many deadly rifles!
Burman's sawmill and lumber yards were just under the bluff.
Burman's sawmillwas the biggest one in Riverbank then.
It wasn't a second before all the men began piling out of the sawmill and came running from the lumber yards, and the mill whistle began blowing as hard as it could.
Almost everybody in town came to the fire, because by this time dozens of lumber piles were afire, and the sawmill had set fire to the dry-sheds and the planer.
There is a ship-yard here; and a sawmillin active operation, besides the ruins of two others.
There is still a little country traffic, and formerly a sawmill was in operation here; you see its ruins down there below.
Though Bergstein left Big Shanty at a quarter before eight in the morning with the order for the horses in his pocket, it was noon by the sawmill whistle before he reached Morrison's.
Then with a sigh of relief he ran into the yard of a silent sawmilland they were at home.
Then they built the sawmill with the help of Lawrence's check from home, and soon afterwards met with their worst reverse.
Lawrence Featherstone and I own a sawmill in Canada, but at present I'm taking a holiday in the Old Country.
The negroes were set at work cutting these down, while father made his preparations for that sawmill which amused me before it was finished, and caused my back and arms to ache sorely before it had fully served its purpose.
When at last we reached our house Mr. Sherwood asked Nellie "where that old mine and sawmill were, of which she had told him so much.
In 1821 a rudesawmill was built at “the Falls” which converted the logs into lumber.
As early as 1822 a sawmill had been built on the Chippeway River near Menominee, and the stumpage bought of Wabashaw, chief of the lower Sioux, for one thousand dollars a year in goods.
A sawmill built that year went into operation the next, and the manufacture of lumber has since remained a leading industry.
This was of course the first sawmill in Minnesota.
You will not have any trouble over this, the way you did about the sawmill scene.
Your sawmill invention in 'John Smith' was great, but this lays way over it!
For instance, the town of Gloucester in 1663 granted a right to a citizen for running a small sawmill for twenty-one years.
After there had been a heavy fall of snow and the roads were well broken, the time was always chosen where any logging was done to haul logs to the sawmill on ox-sleds.
One man could load logs and sled them down to the sawmill alone, but two by "change-work" could accomplish the task much more rapidly and with less strain.
Board fences showed the day of the sawmill and its plentiful supply; the wire fences of to-day equally prove the decrease of our forests and our wood, and the growth of our mineral supplies and manufactures of metals.
We drove down the long lane which led from our house to the plank-road; following the plank-road for about a mile, we turned into a road running through the forest and across the swamp to the sawmill beyond.
But I wished to go a little deeper, and I soon found that one of the leading stores in this community was owned by a colored man; that a cotton-gin was owned by a colored man; that the sawmill was owned by another colored man.
Before I had finished eating a shrill whistle from the sawmillcalled the hands to work; soon it was followed by the rumble of machinery and the sharp singing of a saw.
I had not dreamed that a sawmill could be brought to such a pitch of mechanical perfection, and I wondered how long the timber would last at that rate of cutting.
I've heered some tough stories about thet sawmill gang.
The hum of the great sawmill drew me like a magnet.
Anna called out as they passed a big pile of pine logs and came to where stacks of smooth boards just from the sawmill shut the river from sight.
The girls had passed the sawmill and lumber yard, and now turned from the well-traveled path to climb a hill where they could catch the first glimpse of any sail entering the harbor.
A single soldier on guard at the old government sawmill at St. Anthony Falls was the only representative of the Anglo-Saxons, where now dwell hundreds of thousands of white men of various nationalities.
The ceiling was of slabs from the old government sawmill at St. Anthony Falls.