America's wooden age : aspects of its early technology / edited by Brooke Hindle.
Tarrytown, N.Y. : Sleepy Hollow Restorations, [1975]
vii, 218 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
From the earliest settlements until the mid 19th century, Americans used wood, their most abundant national resource, as building material, fuel, and as a raw material for processed chemicals. This book probes the versatility of wood and its significance for American national growth.
0912882158
9780912882154
Technology United States History.
Woodworking industries United States History.
Water-power United States History.
Technologie États-Unis Histoire.
Travail du bois Industrie États-Unis Histoire.
Énergie hydraulique États-Unis Histoire.
Technology.
Water-power.
Woodworking industries.
United States.
History.
Hindle, Brooke.
Provenance. Burlington Public Library. Ownership stamp
Bookplates. Burlington Public Library
Location: Library main 261795
Call No.: BIB 192846
Status: Available
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