A 13.101/2:2
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You may have something there : identifying historic cultural resources in the Pacific Northwest / |
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A 13.101/2:3
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Heceta House : a historical and architectural survey / |
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A 13.101/2:6
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Archaeological inventory and predictive modeling in the Pacific Northwest : proceedings of a conference sponsored by the USDA-Forest Service / |
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A 13.101/2:15
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Tearing up the ground with splendid results : historic mining on the Coronado National Forest / |
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A 13.101:C 33
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Cultural resources overview Central New Mexico / |
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A 13.101:C 71
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Cultural resources overview : Little Colorado area, Arizona / |
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A 13.101:M 86 t
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Cultural resources overview : Mt. Taylor area, New Mexico / |
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A 13.101:R 47
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A cultural resources overview of the middle Rio Grande Valley, New Mexico / |
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A 13.101:R 63
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Prehistory and history of the Rogue River National Forest : a cultural resource overview / |
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A 13.101:So 1
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Cultural resources overview of Socorro, New Mexico / |
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A 13.102/2:
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Forest insect and disease conditions in the South. |
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A 13.102/2:7
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Management of Virginia pine / |
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A 13.102/2:8
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Cypress management : a forgotten opportunity / |
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A 13.102/2:9
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Forest management practices to prevent insect and disease damage to southern pine / |
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A 13.102/2:11
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Pitch canker of southern pines : identification and management considerations / |
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A 13.102/2:15
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A forester's guide to observing wildlife use of forest habitat in the South / |
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A 13.102/3:8
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A statistical history of tree planting in the South, 1925-1979 / |
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A 13.102/4:10 S
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Pine reforestation : an investment for the future. |
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A 13.102:17
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Prospectus : firewood manufacturing and marketing / |
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A 13.102:19
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Managing young stands for firewood / |
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