Catalog Record: The marketing of short-length lumber. Opportunities for the use of short-length lumber in constructing small houses and farm buildings. First report of the Construction sub-committee of the National committee on wood utilization | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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The marketing of short-length lumber. Opportunities for the use of short-length lumber in constructing small houses and farm buildings. First report of the Construction sub-committee of the National committee on wood utilization.

Corporate Author: United States.
Language(s): English
Published: Washington, Govt. print. off., 1926.
Subjects: Lumber trade > United States
Note: At head of title: United States Department of commerce.
Physical Description: iv, 28 p. incl. illus., plans, tables, diagrs. 24 cm.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: HD9756 .A4 1926b
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