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1by Muir, John“... Nelson Page. HUNTING BIG REDWOODS. -~ * The Big Tree (Sequoia gigantea) is nature's forest masterpiece...”
Published 1901
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2by Muir, John“... Nelson Page. HUNTING BIG REDWOODS. -~ * The Big Tree (Sequoia gigantea) is nature's forest masterpiece...”
Published 1901
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3by Muir, John“..., of the unrivaled redwood forests of the Pacific Coast Range the United States Forestry Commission could not find a...”
Published 1897
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4by Muir, John“..., of the unrivaled redwood forests of the Pacific Coast Range the United States Forestry Commission could not find a...”
Published 1897
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5by Sargent, Charles Sprague“... days what luck I have in this. I still want the Redwood and Sugar Pine, hut these are difficult fellows...”
Published 1899
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6by Sargent, Charles Sprague“... days what luck I have in this. I still want the Redwood and Sugar Pine, hut these are difficult fellows...”
Published 1899
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7by Thoreau, Henry David“..., excepting a few groves of redwood which extend into Oregon. The Pacific Coast in general is the paradise...”
Published 1909
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8by Thoreau, Henry David“..., excepting a few groves of redwood which extend into Oregon. The Pacific Coast in general is the paradise...”
Published 1909
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9by Sargent, Charles Sprague“... days what luck I have in this. I still want the Redwood and Sugar Pine, hut these are difficult fellows...”
Published 1899
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10by Sargent, Charles Sprague“... days what luck I have in this. I still want the Redwood and Sugar Pine, hut these are difficult fellows...”
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11by Muir, John“... of the short ranges of the Great Basin. Along the coast of California it keeps company with the redwood...”
Published 1902
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12by Muir, John“... of the short ranges of the Great Basin. Along the coast of California it keeps company with the redwood...”
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13by Muir, John“... appreciation of his noble gift to the Federal Government of the Redwood Canon on Mount Tamalpais, with its...”
Published 1916
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14by Muir, John“... appreciation of his noble gift to the Federal Government of the Redwood Canon on Mount Tamalpais, with its...”
Published 1916
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15by Muir, John“..., besirjes being commodious and substantial, show rare taste in their proportions and finish, the redwood...”
Published 1875
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16by Muir, John“..., besirjes being commodious and substantial, show rare taste in their proportions and finish, the redwood...”
Published 1875
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17by Muir, John“... their highest development, and, excepting the California redwoods, are the heaviest on the continent...”
Published 1898
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18by Muir, John“... their highest development, and, excepting the California redwoods, are the heaviest on the continent...”
Published 1898
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19by Muir, John“... thousand to six thousand feet). Only the purple-flowered rhododendron of the redwood forests rivals...”
Published 1900
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20by Muir, John“... thousand to six thousand feet). Only the purple-flowered rhododendron of the redwood forests rivals...”
Published 1900
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