At the Tamarac Copper Mine, in Northern Michigan, some new ore-crushers were needed in 1891.
Long before there was any Tamarac Mine, inventors had bothered themselves providing for difficulties as imaginary as those which, at vast outlay, were met by the timber underpinning of old-time ore stamps.
That he might see ore-crushers at work for the first time in his life, he visited the Tamarac mine.
This heresy quite shocked the directors of the Tamarac Company; they stood out against Mr. Reynolds’ plan for two years.
The setting of a snare is done thus: A good sound tamarac or other pole fifteen or twenty feet long is used for the tossing.
As a choker and to support the weight of logs to kill the otter, cut a pole (tamarac preferable) long enough to pass three feet each side of your picket or uprights, see that this falls easy and clear.
The maple bush was full of game, and the beaver built their curving dams in tamarac thickets within three miles of the village.
At other seasons of the year a good cache is made by cutting and peeling a long live tamarac pole.
So, to this day, the tamaracbark hangs in tattered shreds to show that Wesakchak once climbed it.
He ran away through the bush with it until he came to a tall tamarac tree.
It is so abundant and characteristic in some places that the wet grounds in which it grows are usually called tamarac swamps.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tamarac" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.