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2000-0014-0003 - Escola Collection
Woman and little girl in long dresses stand in front of large, peeled redwood log. Other equally large logs can be partially seen.
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2000-0014-0009 - Escola Collection
Standing coast redwood tree, fire-scarred, in the forest. Location: Gualala
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Carving - 1972-0001-0001
Wooden Chain: made from a single piece of redwood. Hand Carved by an early logger, "Logger's art". At one time it was eight feet long. At each end of chain is a 190mm. long rectangle, pointed at one end of each chain, link at the other end. All links in the chain are 20mm. wide and deep. Every link has a leaf carved on it plus other designs.
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Highline: A Journal of Redwood Logging History, Vol. 33, No. 3, Roots Newsletter, Dec. 2015 - Roots of Motive Power, Inc.
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The white redwoods : ghosts of the forest - Davis, Douglas F.
Rare albino redwoods: Learn the secrets of these ghosts of the redwood forest. By far the most unusual phenomenon among redwood trees, the unique albino redwood is seldom seen by even residents of the redwood region. Diminutive when compared to their green relatives, albinos display the same leaf variations, but with their splendor and symmetry emphasized by a delicate ivory shade of white.
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Yanks in the Redwoods : carving out a life in Northern California - Baumgardner, Frank H. III
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