Illustrating the use of second-growth red-wood for the rustic treatment of forest structures. This is a log house with logs used on the inside also for treatment. Most of them are second-growth. The shingles under the eaves are of sap red-wood produced from trees which were left from an older cutting and had responded with rapid growth
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Description
Location: average distance Identification: identified building appears in photograph Group picture, names unknown
Type
image
Identifier
fritz_metcalf-1363
Subject
Log houses Forest products - Utilization Automobiles Sequoia sempervirens - Utilization Sequoia sempervirens - Logs Sequoia sempervirens San Mateo County
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