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" Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont, the White Pine abounds in various situations, adapting itself to every variety of soil, from dry, gravelly upland, to swamps constantly wet. Michaux measured two trunks near the river Kennebec, one of which was 154 feet... "
A Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening, Adapted to ... - Page 250
by Andrew Jackson Downing - 1875 - 592 pages
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The North American Sylva, Or, A Description of the Forest Trees ..., Volume 3

François André Michaux - Science - 1819 - 414 pages
...trunks felled for canoes, of which one was i54feetlongand 54 inches indiametei/, and the other, 142 feet long and 44 inches in diameter, at three feet from the ground. Mention is made in Belknap's History of New Hampshire of a White Pine felled near the river Merrimack,...
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The Sylva Americana: Or, A Description of the Forest Trees Indigenous to the ...

Daniel Jay Browne - Arboriculture - 1832 - 426 pages
...trunks felled for canoes, of which one was 154 feet long and 54 inches in diameter, and die other 142 feet long and 44 inches in diameter, at three feet from the ground. Mention is made in Belknap's History of New Hampshire of a white pine felled near the river Merimack,...
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The Sylva Americana: Or, A Description of the Forest Trees Indigenous to the ...

Daniel Jay Browne - Arboriculture - 1832 - 410 pages
...trunks felled for canoes, of which one was 154 feet long and 54 inches in diameter, and the other 142 feet long and 44 inches in diameter, at three feet from the ground. Mention is made in Belknap's History of New Hampshire of a white pine felled near the river Merimack,...
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Sketch of the Civil Engineering of North America: Comprising Remarks on the ...

David Stevenson - Technology & Engineering - 1838 - 370 pages
...the river Kennebec, one of which was 154 feet long, and 54 inches in diameter, and the other was 142 feet long, and 44 inches in diameter at three feet from the ground. He also measured one which was 6 feet in diameter, and had reached the greatest height attained by...
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Sketch of the Civil Engineering of North America: Comprising Remarks on the ...

David Stevenson - Civil engineering - 1838 - 370 pages
...the river Kennebec, one of which was 154 feet long, and 54 inches in diameter, and the other was 142 feet long, and 44 inches in diameter at three feet from the ground. He also measured one which was 6 feet in diameter, and had reached the greatest height attained by...
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Transactions of the Royal Scottish Society of Arts, Volume 2

Royal Scottish Society of Arts - Industrial arts - 1844 - 564 pages
...in a healthy state, one of which was 154 feet long, and 54 inches in diameter, and the other was 142 feet long, and 44 inches in diameter, at three feet from the ground. M. Michaux also measured a white pine which was 6 feet in diameter, and had reached probably the greatest...
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the ..., Volume 31

Geology - 1841 - 488 pages
...in a healthy state, one of which was 154 feet long, and 54 inches in diameter, and the other was 142 feet long, and 44 inches in diameter, at three feet from the ground. M. Michaux also measured a white pine which was 6 feet in diameter, and had reached probably the greatest...
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Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel ..., Volume 36

Perry Fairfax Nursey - Industrial arts - 1842 - 538 pages
...in a healthy state, one of which was 154 feet long, and 54 inches in diameter, and the other was 142 feet long, and 44 inches in diameter, at three feet from the ground. M. Michaux also measured a white pine which was 6 feet in diameter, and had reached probably the greatest...
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The Mechanics' Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal, and Gazette, Volume 36

Industrial arts - 1842 - 548 pages
...in a healthy state, one of which was 154 feet long, and 54 inches in diameter, and the other was 142 feet long, and 44 inches in diameter, at three feet from the ground. M. Michaux also measured a white pine which was 6 feet in diameter, and had reached probably the greatest...
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A treatise on the theory and practice of landscape gardening

Andrew Jackson Downing - 1844 - 554 pages
...heat of the south, nor the intense cold of the extreme northern jregions. In Maine, New-Hampshire, and Vermont, the White Pine abounds in various situations,...remarkable specimens, show the stately altitude which this line species sometimes attains, equalling in majesty the grandest specimens of the old world : - The...
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