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Volunteers plant a tree along an urban street. More than 15 percent of Michigan's total statewide tree cover is found in metro areas.
Volunteers plant a tree along an urban street. More than 15 percent of Michigan's total statewide tree cover is found in metro areas.
This printed map shows the number of board feet that was harvested in Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin. It also shows where there were still trees standing in 1896. Scale on original is 1 inch equals 40 miles.
Volunteers plant trees along an urban street. More than 15 percent of Michigan's total statewide tree cover is found in metro areas.
Hand stenciled map showing the areas that the Michigan Department of Conservation planned to plant trees in a wildlife management area. 2 inches equals 1 mile.
This collection contains photographs from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources Camera Point project dated from 1926-1990. The project captures specific locations of state forests that were damaged during the state's lumber boom. Photographs of the same areas were capture decades later to view how damaged forests regenerated and repaired themselves. In total, 49 sites across 12 counties in northwest lower Michigan and the Upper Peninsula were documented.
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Map shows a guess of the White and Norway Pine remaining in Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin during the height of the lumbering era. Scale on original is 1 inch equals 40 miles
Hand drawn map of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan hand colored to show the state and national forests land holdings about the year 1935. No scale given.
This collection contains publications produced by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources Forest Resources Division. Titles include Economic Contribution Reports, Forest Utilization and Marketing Newsletters, Primary Mill Survey Reports, and Wood Producers Reports. The records document the economic impact of the forest products industry in the State of Michigan, market conditions, types of mill facilities across the state, and statistics about wood produced and equipment used.
This collection contains publications produced by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources Forest Resources Division. Titles include "Forest Resources Division Annual Report," "Economic Contribution Reports," "Forest Utilization and Marketing Newsletters" and "Primary Mill Survey Reports." The records document Forest Resources Division activities, the economic impact of the forest products industry in the state of Michigan, market conditions and types of mill facilities across the state.