In Asiago were severalsawmills and a military barracks.
For the preparation of lumber for local needs there are sawmills in La Vega and Santiago de los Caballeros.
The city is a great center for cacao, tobacco and coffee, and several sawmills are kept busy cutting up pine logs from the surrounding hills.
Before sawmills were introduced lumber could not be manufactured; afterwards, it became so plentiful as to have small market value.
Before sawmills became common, lumber was a precious commodity, and hundreds of pioneer cabins in the Ohio Valley were built partly or wholly of the boards and timbers taken from the flatboats of their owners.
I'm tired of water and sky and sawmills and little towns with red houses just like the pictures in my geography.
As soon as the ice breaks up in the spring, whole fleets of fishing boats and lumber vessels sail up and down the coast; sawmills whirr and buzz all day long; the hum of labor is heard all over the land.
Starting from the melting snow on the mountains, these rivers flow rapidly down to the sea, and every summer millions of logs go sailing down the streams to the sawmills along the eastern coast.
There were sawmillsall along the coast," said Gerda.
As you sail round the coast and call at the various ports, you see great piles of timber, and ships from many countries loading planks; also huge ponds full of logs, and close at hand sawmills cutting them.
They have to make special roads in the woods for this, and in the spring the logs are allowed to float down the river to its mouth, where the sawmills are.
And then there's the sawmills and works by the riverside.
They had felled too freely here; the sawmills had taken over much, leaving next to no young wood.
But Ingmar had only about six thousand kroner, and Halvor had already been offered twenty-five thousand by the management of the big Bergsana sawmills and ironworks.
Shortly after, the manager of the sawmills at Bergsåna arrived, and also judge Persson.
The lumber first used in building the city of Buffalo was brought from the sawmills at "The Falls.
It was intended primarily for driving threshing machines and sawmills and was simply a portable engine and boiler mounted on wheels with a water tank and coal cart trailing behind.
They were mostly employed by people who went into threshing as a business or who had sawmills or some other line that required portable power.
Upon Newport's return in 1608, he brought with him a number of Poles and Dutchmen to erectsawmills for the production of boards for houses and boats.
Further attempts were made in 1619, and later, to establish sawmills in the colony.
Many sawmills and logging companies who operate on or near the National Forests have agreements with the Service, by which they suspend all operations and send all their help to fires which threaten National Forest timber.
The giant oak, ash, and cypress forests of the Mississippi Valley are rapidly being decimated by the big sawmills that work night and day to outdo each other.
Wood roads were cut into the Pines, sawmills were started, and constant use turned some of these wood roads into the highways of modern times.
One reason Lucy didn't care much to have him for her fellow was because his father and mother were German, and none of the girls like a Dutchy for a fellow, because lots of Dutchies worked in the sawmills and couldn't talk good English.
Sawmills and cotton-mills largely use the ample power of the Saco Falls.
It brings down many logs, and the sawmills have made the prosperity of the twin towns of Calais and St. Stephen on its banks, which represent the two nations, and being very friendly, are connected by a bridge.
The sawmills line the shores and the log-booms extend for miles along the river.
Here are to be found additionally several successful sugar refineries and distilleries, as well as some sawmills and many prosperous coffee estates with their rather antiquated machinery installations.
There is also carried on a great deal of timber-felling, and there are some sawmills erected among the hills of Pilon and Caballito.
The actual investment in logging equipment and sawmills runs into the millions of dollars.
To-day there are about sixty steam sawmills in operation and orders have been placed for others, some of which will have a capacity of one hundred thousand board feet of lumber per day.
He had been in port nearly a week and the whine of the sawmills and the reek of river water had begun to get on his nerves.
This was the partnership whose card of business had been delivered at the sawmills under circumstances which, to say the least, required explanation.
If you wish the name of Gundry to have its due respect hereafter, let the heir of the sawmills have nothing to do with the Honorable Miss Castlewood.
It is an interesting question whether this early establishment of the Parliamentary system was of benefit or was an evil to Chile.
There are no sawmills on the Straits of Fuca, and the slight settlements along its shores have scarcely marred their primitive wildness and beauty.
Many of those who are interested in the sawmills are lumbermen from Maine.
That was about twice the ordinary wage prevailing at the time in the sawmills and lumber camps.
Grants of certain log cutting privileges on government lands were also made tosawmills in past times, usually by allowing sawmillers to cut a certain number of logs annually at a very low price.
As early as the middle of the 16th century we find attempts to arrest the devastation by regulating the export trade and supervising the sawmills, forbidding especially the erection of sawmills intended to work for export only.
There were in 1837, as I read, two hundred and fifty sawmills on the Penobscot and its tributaries above Bangor, the greater part of them in this immediate neighborhood, and they sawed two hundred millions of feet of boards annually.
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