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The Lumber Boom of Coastal South Carolina: Nineteenth-Century Shipbuilding and the Devastation of Lowcountry Virgin Forests
Robert McAlister
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| #1247810 in Books | 2013-10-22 | 2013-10-22 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.31 x6.00l,.43 | File type: PDF | 112 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| I love forward to reading more of Mr|By Ruby Hart|I purchased this book because my grandfather was a forester in the Francis Marion National Forest. I was very interested to learn how and why this forest became a national forest. This answered my question and gave me insight into so much history surrounding our coastal area. I love forward to reading more of Mr. McAlister's bo|About the Author|Robert McAlister is a retired construction manager. He has written The Life and Times of Georgetown Sea Captain Abram Jones Slocum, 1861-1914, and Wooden Ships on Winyah Bay, both published by History Press. McAlister also wrote Cruising Through
The virgin forests of longleaf pine, bald cypress and oak that covered much of the South Carolina Lowcountry presented seemingly limitless opportunity for lumbermen. Henry Buck of Maine moved to the South Carolina coast and began shipping lumber back to the Northeast for shipbuilding. He and his family are responsible for building the Henrietta," the largest wooden ship ever built in the Palmetto State. Buck was followed by lumber barons of the late nineteenth and early ...
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