This is Volume 4 of a collection of pamphlets focusing on forestry in Ohio. These historical documents provide insights into the state's early conservation efforts and agricultural practices related to woodlands. Readers interested in environmental history, forestry management, or the history of agriculture in Ohio will find valuable information within these pages. The pamphlets offer a snapshot of the concerns and approaches to forestry during a specific period, making them a useful resource for researchers and anyone curious about the evolution of land use and conservation in the region.
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