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Sierra Nevada Logging Museum

Visit the history of the logging industry in California’s Sierra Nevada

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Museum Cookbook

It is with great pride and delight that Friends of the Logging Museum presents its sesquicentennial edition of its cookbook, comprised of 479 wonderful recipes. Besides these special recipes the cookbook includes historic photos, many pages of helpful hints and information any cook would die for!

Order your copy today! Selling price is $9.95 (tax included) plus $2.55 for postage. Send your check or money order made out to FLM for the amount of $12.50, to the following address:

Pat & Ron Bradley
P.O. Box 202
Vallecito, CA 95251
FAX: (209) 728-2603
Phone: (209) 728-1407

Thanks so much!

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        • Tiger Creek Lumber Mill and a few other photos
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        • An Overview of Calaveras County Logging History
        • Lumber boom in post-war years
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          • 50‘s photos from the Blagen Mill
          • Blagen Mill Photos B&W (nice)
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          • Ed Adams, highly regarded Blagen Mill Superintendent
          • Linebaugh Logging, Photos and History
            • Old Bill, the logging horse
            • The Big Trees Hotel
          • Ruggles Tract to Sierra Pacific, a history of Cal. Co. timber holdings
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        • Thornburg Mill at Wallace
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      • Eldorado County Logging
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