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Shay Logging Locomotive at Cass, West Virginia, 1901-1960 by Philip V. Bagdon,

Shay Logging Locomotive at Cass, West Virginia, 1901-1960 by Philip V. Bagdon,
Here is a complete history of each geared steam locomotive used by the lumber companies which operated the logging railroad out of Cass, WV, one of the largest lumbering operations in West Virginia and the Eastern US. Included is detailed data on each of the Shays and one Climax used by these companies in lumbering the great hardwood forests of Pochahontas County, WV. In 1963 the rememnants of this line vecame the Cass Scenic Railroad, now one of the most improtant tourist lines in the East. Featured are interviews with old-timers from the great days, detailed roster and mechanical data, and a superb presentation of myriad facts which trace this line before it became a tourist operation.



White Poplar, Black Locust by Louise Wagenknecht,
White Poplar, Black Locust by Louise Wagenknecht,
Louise Wagenknecht grew up in one of the West's last company lumber towns, a small community called Hilt on the California-Oregon border. There she witnessed the dying years of a unique way of life, the tail-end of the 1950s lumber boom that would devastate the ancient old-growth forests of the Klamath Mountains as well as the people of Hilt, whose lives were inextricably tied to the company lumber mill. White Poplar, Black Locust is the story of that transformation, but it is also something more -- a noteworthy addition to the literature of place, and a sensitive and richly textured family memoir. As Wagenknecht unravels the threads that still bind her to both Hilt's history and her own, unforgettable characters emerge, and what should have been the happy ending to this story, the marriage of her divorced mother to a forester working for the Fruit Growers Supply Company, becomes instead the end of childhood innocence, foretelling the demise of the mill and the end of Hilt itself. Expertly weaving memoir and history against the backdrop of a powerful yet little-known landscape, White Poplar, Black Locust is an immensely readable narrative of pain, loss, and ultimate survival.



Simon Fraser (explorer) - Simon Fraser (1776 – 18 August 1862) was a fur trader and an explorer who charted much of what is now the Canadian province of British Columbia. Fraser was a fur trader for the Montreal-based North West Company and by 1805 had been put in charge of all the company's operations west of the Rocky Mountains.

Fort Fraser, British Columbia - Fort Fraser is a community of about 1000 people, located at near the geographical centre of British Columbia, Canada, 44 km west of Vanderhoof on The Yellowhead Highway. Originally established in 1806 as a North West Company fur trading post by the explorer Simon Fraser, it is one of present-day British Columbia's oldest permanent European-founded settlements.

Dutch West India Company - Dutch West India Company (Dutch: West-Indische Compagnie or WIC) was a company of Dutch merchants. On June 3, 1621, it was granted a charter for a trade monopoly in the West Indies (meaning the Caribbean) by the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands and given jurisdiction over the African slave trade, Brazil, the Caribbean, and North America.

West Bend Company - The West Bend Company was a West Bend, Wisconsin company from 1911 to 2003. It was best known for its aluminum cookware and electrical appliances, but it also made two-stroke cycle engines.



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