The Buffalo Evening News
March 4, 1901

Lumber Camp Coming to Buffalo

Wisconsin Men Will Exhibit an Interesting Exhibit
at the Pan-American

Wisconsin lumbermen have inaugurated a movement to transplant  a lumber camp from the Badger State to the Exposition grounds.

Their scheme is to plant a grove of pine trees near the Forestry building, and to build among them a typical lumberman's shack with all the accessories of a lumbering season. The shack will be built of logs and each lumbering company that contributes toward the scheme will be entitled to have its name emblazoned on the end of a log.

C.H. Hambright, the secretary of the Wisconsin Commission, is the father of the scheme, which has found favor with every lumber concern in the State.
 

 

 

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