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If anyone would like a copy, I have a paper entitled " An Unusual
Logging Railroad System in Northern Idaho" which I gave at the SHA in
New Orleans back in 1981 and an expanded version - same title - I gave
at the Northwest Anthropological Conference in Portland, Oregon, in
March of 1981.  Remember, a quarter of a century ago, no computer
graphics; it was all slides.  So I don't have the graphics to go with
them.

Smoke

:-)


On 7/21/06, [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Interesting observation.
>
> What kinds of physical manifestations would one look for to determine if
> you had a logging camp rather than a railroad construction or section camp?
>
> Carl Barna
> Lakewood, CO
>


-- 
Smoke Pfeiffer

Absence of Evidence is NOT Evidence of Absence

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