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Deer paul:  Another good source is:

Southern Forestry Heritage Museum & Research Center, Inc.
P.O. Box 101
Long Leaf, Louisiana  71448-0101
phone: (318) 748-8404

This outfit is a whole standing mill and mill town complex.  The Society fo
Industrial Archaeology had one of their annual meeting there in 1998 or so.
It take a whole day to walk around the place!  They do have admissions
charges to the commissary and higher if you want a tour of the whole mill
complex.

Smoke.




Smoke (Michael A.) Pfeiffer
Ozark-St. Francis National Forests
605 West Main Street
Russellville, Arkansas 72801
(501) 968-2354  Ext. 233
e-mail:  [log in to unmask]

Due to recent cutbacks, the light at the
end of the tunnel has been turned off!



                                                                                                               
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Dear List ?





Is anyone aware of archaeological reports, programattic agreements, or
other studies dealing with early 20(superscript: th) century lumber towns
in the southern appalachains or elsewhere?  The example that I am dealing
with dates from about 1918-1927.  I am particularly interested in seeing
how others have dealt with eligibility/management issues for these sites,
which can be quite extensive and include a wide variety of domestic and
industrial structures, etc.





Thanks.





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