Seed beds in the Pacific Lumber Company. Nusery supports for shade frames are made from 2 x 4 Douglas fir and the amount used is approximately 100 board feet per 48 lineal feet of bed at a cost of $2.00 in each place. The lath frames are 8' x 4', costing 48 cents each for labor and unpainted materials. Fence shown in the background uses three strands of barbed wire and one 1" x 6" No. 3 board as a protection to cattle; costs $1.80 per rod to set up
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Location: average distance Identification: exact ground location unclear, appears unknowable No people present in picture
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fritz_metcalf-6720
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Seed beds Lumber companies - Pacific Lumber Company - Scotia Nurseries - Pacific Lumber Company Scotia (Calif.) Humboldt County
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