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1. Wood poles

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Poles, Wood ; Posts, Wooden ; Wood posts ; Wooden poles ; Wooden posts
2. Wood, Lyman Wentsch, 1899- Strength and related properties of wood poles Philadelphia: American Society for Testing Materials; 1960

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3. Lee, Russell, 1903-1986 Anaconda smelter, Montana. Anaconda Copper Mining Company. Poling in the refining furnace. Wooden poles are plunged into the molten copper; there is a great evolution of gases when this is done and the excess oxygen combines with the carbon of the wood and passes off as carbon monoxide. This refining of blister copper is based upon the fact that oxygen has a stronger affinity for the impurities in the charge than it has for copper 1942 Sept

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4. Wolfe, Ronald W. Designated fiber stress for wood poles Madison, WI: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory; [2005]

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5. Electrical Research Association Interim report on the evaluation of post-installation treatment of wood poles for overhead lines Leatherhead, Surrey: Electrical Research Association; 1965

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6. Lee, Russell, 1903-1986 [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Anaconda smelter, Montana. Anaconda Copper Mining Company. Poling in the refining furnace. Wooden poles are plunged into the molten copper; there is a great evolution of gases when this is done and the express oxygen combines with the carbon of the wood and passess off as carbon monixide. This refining of blister has a stronger affinity for the impurities in the charge than it has for copper] 1942 Sept

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7. Collier, John, Jr., 1913-1992 [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Ojo Sarco, New Mexico. Ojo Sarco Valley is scattered with villages which have grown up around one family. The land is re-divided until its owners are forced to go elsewhere to make cash, while their families remain at home. The villagers gather poles for sheds and corrals in the high mountains, where they get much of their fire wood] 1943 Jan

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8. United States. Bureau of standards. Wood poles for overhead electrical lines Washington: U. S. Govt. print. off; 1932

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9. Electrical Research Association Interim report on the evaluation of post-installation treatment of wood poles for overhead lines Leatherhead, Surrey: 1965

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10. British Engineering Standards Association British standard specification for red fir wood poles for telegraph and telephone lines London: Pub. by C. Lockwood & son; 1921

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11. Lee, Russell, 1903-1986 Anaconda smelter, Montana. Anaconda Copper Mining Company. Poling in the refining furnace. Wooden poles are plunged into the molten copper; there is a great evolution of gases when this is done and the excess oxygen combines with the carbon of the wood and passes off as carbon monixide. This refining of blister has a stronger affinity for the impurities in the charge than it has for copper 1942 Sept

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12. Achatz, Raymond Vincent Preservative treatment of wood poles Lafayette, Ind: Engineering Experiment Station; [1920]

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13. Collier, John, Jr., 1913-1992 Ojo Sarco, New Mexico. Ojo Sarco Valley is scattered with villages which have grown up around one family. The land is re-divided until its owners are forced to go elsewhere to make cash, while their families remain at home. The villagers gather poles for sheds and corrals in the high mountains, where they get much of their fire wood 1943 Jan

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14. American Standards Association American standard specifications and dimensions for wood poles [New York]: 1948

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15. Wilford, Bill Howard, 1907- Chemical impregnation of trees and poles for wood preservation [Washington]: [U. S. Govt. print. off]; [1945]

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16. Utility Pole Conference for Users, Treaters, and Producers of Wood Poles (1960 : Louisiana State University)

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17. Wood, Lyman Wentsch, 1899- Strength and related properties of wood poles

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18. Miller, Nathan J. Use of salvaged utility poles in roadway bridges [Fargo, N.D.]: Mountain-Plains Consortium; [2009]

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19. Electrical Research Association Interim report on the evaluation of post-installation treatment of wood poles for overhead lines

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20. Lee, Russell, 1903-1986 Anaconda smelter, Montana. Anaconda Copper Mining Company. Poling in the refining furnace. Wooden poles are plunged into the molten copper; there is a great evolution of gases when this is done and the excess oxygen combines with the carbon of the wood and passes off as carbon monixide. This refining of blister has a stronger affinity for the impurities in the charge than it has for copper

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