An alley way in the storage yard of the Standard Oil Company's box factory. For details see 3649. Note in this view the piling by units and the disregard of segregation according to length. It is the belief of the manager that the cost of segregating by length and lining up the front ends is greater than any possible degrade because of the poor pile. The group is class in forestry 112. October 1925. E.F
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Location: average distance Identification: exact ground location unclear, appears unknowable Group picture, names unknown
Type
image
Identifier
fritz_metcalf-7546
Subject
Lumber yards University of California - Forestry - Students Box factories - Standard Oil Company University of California - Forestry - Field trips Lumber - Piling methods Lumber Companies - Standard Oil Company Box factories Contra Costa County
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