In this history of lumber mills in the Sierra National Forest, there is a chapter devoted to Madera County mills. It begins with the earliest that the researcher could identify, and since he was doing it in the very early 1940’s and was able to talk with many of the loggers and mill workers who had worked in the 1880’s up through the 1930’s, he probably got it pretty much correct. Photos also.
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- An Overview of Calaveras County Logging History
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- The Blagen Mill
- The Manuel Mill
- The West Point Mills
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- Toyon Mill
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- One Fine Day
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- Sawmill Life from a Woman’s Point of View
- The Day I Rolled Big Red
- The Day I Snapped Fred’s Cable
- Timber Falling
- White Pines Logging Camp
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- Spring 2009 Newsletter
- WHAT’S NEW AT THE MUSEUM OR ON THE WEB SITE?