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{ Early Timber Years }
A trainload of tree – actually one half of one old-growth redwood – steams through California's Humboldt County to the sawmill shortly after the turn of the century. Logging first took hold in the region in the 1850s when forty-niners, disappointed by the gold rush, realized that the world's tallest timber held riches too.

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