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WASHINGTON STATE FORESTRY BIBLIOGRAPHY: JOURNALS & SERIALS, 1820‐1945 (88 titles) WASHINGTON STATE FORESTRY BIBLIOGRAPHY JOURNALS AND SERIALS (published between 1820‐1945) 88 titles Overview This bibliography was created by the University of Washington Libraries as part of the Preserving the History of U.S. Agriculture and Rural Life Grant Project funded and supported by the National Endowment of the Humanities (NEH), Cornell University, the United States Agricultural Information Network (USAIN), and other land‐grant universities. Please note that this bibliography only covers titles published between 1820 and 1945. It excludes federal publications; articles or individual numbers from serials; manuscripts and archival materials; and maps. More information about the creation and organization of this bibliography, the other available bibliographies on Washington State agriculture, forestry, and fisheries, and the Preserving the History of U.S. Agriculture and Rural Life Grant Project for Washington State can be found at: http://www.lib.washington.edu/preservation/projects/WashAg/index.html Citation University of Washington Libraries (2005). Washington State Agricultural Bibliography. Retrieved from University of Washington Libraries Preservation Web site, http://www.lib.washington.edu/preservation/projects/WashAg/index.html © University of Washington Libraries, 2005, p. 1 WASHINGTON STATE FORESTRY BIBLIOGRAPHY: JOURNALS & SERIALS, 1820‐1945 (88 titles) 1. Abbey's loggers blue book. Portland, Or.: Abbey's Industrial Directory., 1943‐47. (1942/43‐; v.). Note: title varies. Previous Title? 2. Abbey's register of western sawmills and allied industries. Portland, Or.: Abbey's Industrial Directories., 1939‐1949. (1939/40‐; v.). Note: Formed by the merger of Abbey's register of the Northwest lumber and allied industries and a classified business guide ... (title varies,1922‐1932) and West Coast lumberman's Handbook and directory of western timber industries (1933‐38). SEE separate entry for West Coast Lumberman's statistical review and directory of the western timber industries (1933‐1949). 3. Camp and mill news; the logger's magazine. Seattle, Wash.: 1919‐1937? (v.1‐20 (1919‐ 1937)). 4. Crow's monthly summary. Portland, Or.: Crow's Pacific Coast Lumber Index, 1922‐1923. (Began in 1922.; ‐v. 1, no. 12 (Aug. 31, 1923)). Note: Succeeding Titles: Crow's Pacific coast lumber index (1923‐1927); Crow's Pacific coast lumber digest (1928‐Sept. 1956); Crow's lumber digest (Sept. 27, 1956‐June, 1963); Crow's lumber and plywood digest (June 6, 1963‐). 5. Directory of the forest products industry. Portland, Or. [etc.]: M. Freeman Publications [etc.], 1910‐. Note: "This work is an outgrowth of the old Western railway and logging railroad directory, first issued by the Timberman in 1910". Title varies: Directory of the logging industry (Pacific Coast) (1920s); Directory of the lumber industry; Pacific, greater West (varies slightly, ‐1930s); Directory, lumber industry of western America (‐ 1948/1949).... 6. The eye. Snohomish City, W.T. Wash.: Jackson & Packard, 1882‐1897. (Began in 1882. Ceased in 1897.; v.). Note: No known existing copies. Description based on: Vol. 1, no. 35 (Sept. 6, 1882)./ Succeeding Title: Everett news./ "Main reason for the publication was to publish timber claim notices," from Newspapers of Washington Territory / by Edmond S. Meany (Seattle: Univ. of Washington Press, 1923). 7. Forest echoes. Seattle, Wash.: J.W. Haigh, [1904‐1905]. (v.12 no.2‐v.14 no.11 (Feb. 1904‐Nov. 1905) Incomplete: ill. ; 30 cm). Note: Issued by Official organ of the First District, Woodmen of the World; and of the Ninth District, Women of Woodcraft. 8. The Head Saw. [Bellingham, Wash.?]: 1920‐? (18 p. each issue). Note: Cover: "Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills, Bellingham, Washington." © University of Washington Libraries, 2005, p. 2 WASHINGTON STATE FORESTRY BIBLIOGRAPHY: JOURNALS & SERIALS, 1820‐1945 (88 titles) 9. Industrial Harmonizer. [Bellingham, Wash.?]: 1920‐? (4 individual issues; 20 p.; 28 p.; 20 p.; 16 p.). Note: "Official Organ of the Employees of the Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills, Bellingham, Washington."/ Description from v.1, no.11 (Sept 1920). 10. The Lumber jack. Bellingham, Wash.: Employees of the Bloedel Donovan Lumber Co., 1934‐. (Began in 1934.;). Note: "Official publication of the Employees of the Bloedel Donovan Lumber Company." 11. The Lumberjack. Seattle, Wash.: Dearborn Printing Co., 1917‐. (v. illus., ports., diagrs). 12. Northwestern Lumbering and Mining Journal. Spokane, Wash.: 1890‐. Note: No known existing copies. From Washington Newspapers, 1852‐1890 inclusive; a supplement to Professor Meany's list, by Douglas C. McMurtrie (Seattle: Univ. of Washington Press, 1935). 13. Pacific Coast shingleman and lumber dealer. Seattle: [1924?]‐1925 incomplete. (v. 5 no.2 ‐v. 6, no. 3 ‐Jan. 1925). 14. The Pacific lumber trade journal. Seattle, Wash.: 1895‐1913. (v. 1‐v. 19, Apr. 1895‐Sept. 1913.; 19 v.; illus., plates., ports.; 35 cm.). Note: "Devoted to the lumber interests of the West and Pacific Coast."/ Editors: V.H. Beckman (with R.B. Allen, June 1906‐ Succeeding Title: Absorbed by West coast lumberman in Oct. 1913 (see separate entry). 15. Puget Sound lumberman. Tacoma, Wash.: Puget Sound Lumberman, 1890?‐1896. (v. illus). Note: Succeeding Title: Absorbed by West coast and Puget Sound lumberman (1897‐ 1904) which is continued by West Coast lumberman (see separate record). 16. The Puget Sound lumberman and shipping journal. Tacoma, Wash.: Lumberman Pub. Co., 1890‐1890s. (Vol. 1, no. 1 (Oct. 1890)‐; v.). 17. Skagit County Logger. Hamilton, Skagit Co., Wash.: Parker & Willis, 1889?‐. Note: No known existing copies. From Washington Newspapers, 1852‐1890 inclusive; a supplement to Professor Meany's list, by Douglas C. McMurtrie (Seattle: Univ. of Washington Press, 1935). 18. The Timberman. Portland, Or.: G.M. Cornwall, 1899‐1962. (Vols. 1 ‐ 63). Note: Microfilmed as part of USAIN state and local literature preservation project. Washington. See University of Washington Libraries Microfilm A11702 for vol. 6, no. 3 ‐ v. 63, no. 7 (Jan. 1905 ‐ June 1962). Preceeding Title: The Columbia River and Oregon timberman vol. 1, no. 1 ‐ v. 6, no. 2 (Nov. 1899 ‐ Dec. 1904) also filmed. See Microfilm A11701. © University of Washington Libraries, 2005, p. 3 WASHINGTON STATE FORESTRY BIBLIOGRAPHY: JOURNALS & SERIALS, 1820‐1945 (88 titles) 19. The Union register. Seattle, Wash.: Union Register Co., 1937‐1972. (v.). Note: Official organ, Puget Sound District Council, Lumber and Sawmill Workers./ Publication location changed to Portland, Or., Dec. 17, 1948./. 20. West Coast lumberman. Portland, Ore.: Miller Freeman Publications., 1889‐1949. (v. 1‐ 76, no. 8; 1889‐ Aug. 1949.; v.). Note: Title changes: Wealth of the Northwest (1889‐1891); West Coast Lumberman (1891‐1896); Absorbed Puget Sound lumberman (1890?‐1896); West coast and Puget Sound lumberman (1897‐1904); West Coast Lumberman, again, (1904‐1949); Absorbed Pacific lumber trade journal (1895‐1913). Continued by Lumberman (1949‐1961). 21. West Coast Lumberman's statistical review and directory of the western forest industries. Portland, Ore.: West Coast Lumberman, 1933‐1949. Note: Preceeding title: ? West Coast lumberman's Handbook and directory of western timber industries (1933‐38). But according to many records, this title merged with Abbey's register of western sawmills and allied industries (1933‐1949). ? Succeeding Title: Lumberman's statistical review and directory of the western forest industries (1950). 22. Centralia Publicity Committee. Centralia Publicity Committee bulletin. Centralia, Wash.: The Committee, 1920s‐1930s. (v. ;; 36 cm.). Note: Typewritten. Some Special bulletins./ Bulletins dated but unnumbered. 23. Clayson, Edward. The Rebel battery. Seabeck, Wash. Terr.: E. Clayson, 1878. (Vol. 1, no. 1 (Oct. 1878)‐; Ceased in 1878.; 1 v. :; ill.). Note: "Devoted principally to the interests of the settlers and loggers of Hood's Canal."/ Editor: Edward Clayson./. 24. Federation of Woodworkers and International Woodworkers of America. The Timber worker. Aberdeen and Seattle, Wash.: Timber Worker Pub. Co., 1935‐1942. Note: Published in Seattle, Wash., Aug. 28, 1937‐Jan. 15, 1942./ Official organ of the: Federation of Woodworkers. Succeeding Title: International woodworker, Vol. 8, no. 1 (Jan. 21, 1942)‐. 25. Gallaher, Juanita R. (editor). Western conservation journal. Seattle: J.R. Gallaher, 1945‐? Note: Subject heading is: Forests and forestry ‐‐ Periodicals. 26. International Shingle Weavers Union of America. The Shingle weaver. Ballard, Wash.: [William Hubbell], 1903‐1913. (Vol. 1, no. 1 (Jan. 1903)‐; v.). Note: Devoted to the interest of the shingle weavers of America./ Succeeding Title: Timber worker v.1, no.1 ‐v.2, no.48 (Mar. 1, 1913 ‐ Feb. 15, 1915). © University of Washington Libraries, 2005, p. 4 WASHINGTON STATE FORESTRY BIBLIOGRAPHY: JOURNALS & SERIALS, 1820‐1945 (88 titles) 27. International Shingle Weavers' Union of America. Proceedings of the annual convention. Seattle: [s.n.], 1900‐1910s. (v. ;; 21‐24 cm.). Note: Other Titles: Shingle weaver; Wood worker. 28. International Union of Timberworkers of America. The American timberworker. Aberdeen, Wash.: 1917. (Vol 1, (Feb. 3, 1917)‐vol. 1, no. 5 (Apr. 14, 1917)). Note: Succeeding Title: The Timberworker (1918). Absorbed by: Seattle union record (1918‐1928) and continued as a section with title: The Shingle weaver, which continues its volume numbering. Subtitle varies: Published by the International Union of Timberworkers