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Mrs. Ben Hartsuck's reminiscences of life in the lumber mill towns of Washington and Oregon in the 1910s and 1920s, written sometime in the late 1950s
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Spruce Production Division Bulletin No. 7, December 8, 1917
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General Charles Saltzman letter to Colonel Brice P. Disque appointing him to command of the Spruce Production Division, November 6, 1917
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"Spruce For The Air; Fir For The Sea", 1918
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Excerpts from Bulletins No. 1 and No. 2 of the Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen, regarding treason and sedition, December 1917
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Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen Bulletin No. 3, regarding the objectives of the organization, January 1918
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Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen Bulletin No. 6, regarding Pro-Germanism, January 28, 1918
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Brigadier General Brice P. Disque letter to Sherman Rogers regarding the Spruce Production Division and the Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen, April 28, 1922
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Henry Suzzallo telegram to U.S. Secretary of Labor William B. Wilson regarding an eight hour work day in Pacific Northwest lumber industry, January 29, 1918
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Colonel Brice P. Disque telegram to Samuel Gompers regarding eight hour day in Pacific Northwest lumber industry, January 29, 1918
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U.S. Secretary of Labor William B. Wilson letter to Senator Miles Poindexter regarding the imposition of the eight hour day in the Pacific Northwest lumber industry, January 25, 1918
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Colonel Brice P. Disque report regarding the labor situation in Washington and Oregon and its impact on the war effort, November 27, 1917
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Spruce Production Division Bulletin No. 63, July 20, 1918
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Frederick Shulz statement about his experience as a member of the Spruce Production Division, as given to the Tacoma Central Labor Council, ca. 1919
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Historic resource study, Olympic National Park, Washington
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U.S. Spruce Division camp near Lake Pleasant
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Dave Burrowes and other military men posing with a dead cougar near the Hoko River
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U.S. Spruce Division log drive on the Hoko River in Clallam County
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U.S. Spruce Division camp near Lake Pleasant
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U.S. Spruce Division log drive on the Hoko River in Clallam County
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