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To my understanding, this, and many other questions you have asked, are directly from your WAVA History Course. You have been warned this time, but next time we will be forced to take action.
- The Staff
, To my understanding, this, and many other questions you have asked, are directly from your WAVA History Course. You have been warned this time, but next time we will be forced to take action. - The Staff
The first lumber mill in Washington was built by the Puget Sound Mill Company in 1853. Located in what is now Tacoma, the mill played a significant role in the development of the region's timber industry. This mill marked the beginning of a thriving lumber business that would become essential to Washington's economy.
First, you've gotta have a Lumber Shed. If you don't have that, get Gotz the Woodcutter to help you build one. After it is built, you can store lumber in it. You can either buy lumber from Gotz or make it yourself by chopping branches and stuffs.Hope this helps! >.< bx
The Globe Theatre was built in 1599, it was built out of some stolen lumber from a first theatre
They built ships, did iron works, traded, fished, and had lumber/timber industries.
They did it by the food they made
they run vertically from bottom plate to top plate or double plate in a dwelling built from lumber framing.
The nation's first steam-powered sawmill was built in 1829 in Batavia, New York. This innovative mill marked a significant advancement in lumber production, utilizing steam power to enhance efficiency and output compared to traditional water-powered mills. It played a crucial role in the development of the timber industry in the United States.
Schools were built by each community where there were enough children to warrant appointing or hiring a schoolmistress. The earliest schools on the plains, like the earliest homes, were built out of sod (the handiest material, given the dearth of trees and the expense of bringing in lumber).
The average cost of a deck built of pressure treated lumber in 2011 was roughly $33. You can safely assume a slightly higher cost today. With some planning and adjusting you can lower this cost slightly.
The Illinois and Michigan canal connected Lake Michigan to the Mississippi River. It was used to transport grain, lumber, and stone.
You should define that a bit. It could be wheat production, lumber, mineral production or a number of others.