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Michigan’s Forests Topic 1104 History of Logging in Michigan Mr. Christensen

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Michigan’s Forests Topic 1104. History of Logging in Michigan Mr. Christensen. Today’s Objectives. Identify characteristics of Michigan’s pre-settlement forests Identify individuals and events that impacted Michigan’s forests Describe Michigan’s Logging era and its aftermath - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Michigan’s ForestsTopic 1104

History of Logging in Michigan

Mr. Christensen

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Today’s Objectives

• Identify characteristics of Michigan’s pre-settlement forests

• Identify individuals and events that impacted Michigan’s forests

• Describe Michigan’s Logging era and its aftermath

• Describe Michigan’s forests today, their economic impact, and how they are managed

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The Forests of Michigan in 1840

From:Michigan EPIC Center for Michigan History Studies—http://michiganepic.org/lumbering/LumberingBriefHistory.html

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Michigan’s Logging Era

• 1840’s NewYork’s Forests cannot meet demand

• From 1869 to 1900 Michigan is NO. 1 in logging

• Michigan’s lumber value exceeds the value of the California gold rush by 1 Billion $

• 160 Billion Board Feet (four foot by eight foot stack five times to the moon and back)

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From:Michigan EPIC Center for Michigan History Studieshttp://michiganepic.org/lumbering/LumberingBriefHistory.html

Michigan in 1840

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Michigan Logging

• THE TARGET Cork Pine 300 years old 200 feet tall and 5 to 7 feet in diameter

• Land is $1.25/acre

• 1862--Homestead Act—160 acres

• Surveyors

• Timber Cruisers—look for Pine Groves

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Logging Camps

• Two foremen and seventy men

• 20 teams of horses

• 7 yoke of oxen

• Cold Weather Job—ice roads

• 4:00 AM until Dusk

• Choppers/Sawyers/River Hogs/Boomers and Jam Crackers

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From:Michigan EPIC Center for Michigan History Studies—http://michiganepic.org/lumbering/LumberingBriefHistory.html

Shanty Boys

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From:Michigan EPIC Center for Michigan History Studies—http://michiganepic.org/lumbering/LumberingBriefHistory.html

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From:Michigan EPIC Center for Michigan History Studies—http://michiganepic.org/lumbering/LumberingBriefHistory.html

Choppers

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From:Michigan EPIC Center for Michigan History Studies—http://michiganepic.org/lumbering/LumberingBriefHistory.html

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From:Michigan EPIC Center for Michigan History Studies—http://michiganepic.org/lumbering/LumberingBriefHistory.html

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From:Michigan EPIC Center for Michigan History Studies—http://michiganepic.org/lumbering/LumberingBriefHistory.html

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From:Michigan EPIC Center for Michigan History Studies—http://michiganepic.org/lumbering/LumberingBriefHistory.html

Skidders

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From:Michigan EPIC Center for Michigan History Studies—http://michiganepic.org/lumbering/LumberingBriefHistory.html

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Logging in Winter

From Michigan History Magazine at: http://www.michiganhistorymagazine.com/extra/logging/

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Big Wheels invented by Silas Overpack in 1776

From Michigan History Magazine at: http://www.michiganhistorymagazine.com/extra/logging/

Silas Overpack

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From:Michigan EPIC Center for Michigan History Studies—http://michiganepic.org/lumbering/LumberingBriefHistory.html

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From the Mihcigan Forests Forever Teachers Guide website at http://www.dsisd.k12.mi.us/mff/

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From:Michigan EPIC Center for Michigan History Studies—http://michiganepic.org/lumbering/LumberingBriefHistory.html

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From:Michigan EPIC Center for Michigan History Studies—http://michiganepic.org/lumbering/LumberingBriefHistory.html

Gabriel Horn

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From:Michigan EPIC Center for Michigan History Studies—http://michiganepic.org/lumbering/LumberingBriefHistory.html

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Log MarksLog Marks 1842

•Log Piracy

•Assist in sorting process

From Michigan History Magazine at: http://www.michiganhistorymagazine.com/extra/logging/

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From:Michigan EPIC Center for Michigan History Studies—http://michiganepic.org/lumbering/LumberingBriefHistory.html

Boomers

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From:Michigan EPIC Center for Michigan History Studies—http://michiganepic.org/lumbering/LumberingBriefHistory.html

Log Jam job for the Jam Crackers

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Log Jam on the Grand River in 1883

Jam Crackers would dynamite the log jams to break them upFrom Michigan History Magazine at : http://www.michiganhistorymagazine.com/extra/logging/

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Narrow Gage Railways

From Michigan History Magazine at: http://www.michiganhistorymagazine.com/extra/logging/

Introduced by Winfield Scott Gerrish in 1776

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Sawmill at Menominee (1832)

From Michigan History Magazine at: http://www.michiganhistorymagazine.com/extra/logging/

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From the Mihcigan Forests Forever Teachers Guide website at http://www.dsisd.k12.mi.us/mff/

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From:Michigan EPIC Center for Michigan History Studies—http://michiganepic.org/lumbering/LumberingBriefHistory.html

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From:Michigan EPIC Center for Michigan History Studies—http://michiganepic.org/lumbering/LumberingBriefHistory.html

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From:Michigan EPIC Center for Michigan History Studies—http://michiganepic.org/lumbering/LumberingBriefHistory.html

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From:Michigan EPIC Center for Michigan History Studieshttp://michiganepic.org/lumbering/LumberingBriefHistory.html

Michigan 1840

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Results of Logging

• Lumber Barons—men who made their fortunes in logging

• Stumps were cleared and farming began• Massive fires in the debris and underbrush

in 1871(Manistee/Saginaw 2 million acres), 1881(thumb 280 dead) and 1908 2 million acres

• Erosion

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From the Mihcigan Forests Forever Teachers Guide website at http://www.dsisd.k12.mi.us/mff/

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From:Michigan EPIC Center for Michigan History Studieshttp://michiganepic.org/lumbering/LumberingBriefHistory.html

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Return of Michigan’s Forests

• Conservation Movement Teddy Roosevelt, Gifford Pinchot and John Muir

• 1895 First State Park (Mackinac Island)

• 1900 First State Forests (Roscommon & Crawford Counties

• Great Depression—Land Abandoned—Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) 1933

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Michigan 50 CampsPlanted 500 million treesFought FiresBuilt 7,000 miles of roadImproved StreamsStocked Lakes with 150 million fishBuild Seney Wildlife Refuge

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State Forest SystemFour Million Acres20% of Michigan’s Forests2nd largest state forest system

National Forests2.6 Million Acres

ThreatsIntensive browsing of deerForest ownership/parcelization

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Michigan’s Forests Today

• 11.5 Billion Trees, more are added each year, they cover 53% of Michigan

• Trees are smaller, fewer pine, tamarack and hemlock more aspens, red maple and paper birch.

• Tallest tree—white pine 201 feet in (Marquette County) and largest tree Black Willow (Grand Traverse County)

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Michigan’s Forest Industry Today

• Forestry is a 12 Billion $ industry plus 3+ billion $ from forest based recreation

• Forest industry provides 200,000 jobs and over 1.3 billion board feet of lumber annually

• Highly mechanized forest harvest and replanting

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