The South Its Economic Geographic Development

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The South Its Economic Geographic Development
A E Almon Ernest Parkins
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The chief use is for flooring and furniture, shoe lasts, and musical instruments. Bird's-eye and curly maple growths, the result of accidents in the life of a tree, are much valued in furniture.
The habitat range of these trees is largely in New England and the THE HARDWOODS AND THEIR USES 399 Middle Atlantic States where the largest stands are today. The South has less than 20 per cent of the stand of our country.
6. Oak has been for a long time the most important hardwood in our country, larg
...ely because of its abundance, its strength, and its beauty. Quarter-sawed oak, in which the medullary rays of the wood are displayed on the surface in a wide variety of patterns, is the most expensive and the most sought for in furniture and interior "trim. " There are about 50 species of oak, botanically; but commercially these are thrown into two great groups, white oak and red oak. The Upper South is in the center of the white oak region. Memphis and Nashville are the leading hardwood centers of the country.

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