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South Georgia Turpentine: Origins: Georgia and Florida
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The Poole Family of Nashville, Georgia. Sunday, March 30, 2008. Origins: Georgia and Florida. My grandfather's name was Henry Monroe Poole. He was born in Eastman, Georgia, in 1879. The earliest account I have of his life was as a farmer and turpentine distiller. He married my grandmother, Eunice Phillips of Colquitt, Georgia, in 1902. For scanning the inside jacket of the Bible and providing me with the images. Youre friends with a guy whose name is Outlaw? Ha ha, virtual smooch. H D Culpepper and H....
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Global Justice Ecology Project: GlobalJusticeEcology.org , Hinesburg, VT
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New Voices on Climate Change. Who We Are About GE Trees. GE Trees in the News. To STOP Genetically Engineered Trees Now! To join the STOP GE Trees Campaign informational listserve, please. The Stop GE Trees Campaign. Is a national and international alliance of organizations that have united toward the goal of prohibiting the ecologically and socially devastating release of genetically engineered trees into the environment. Global Justice Ecology Project. STOP GE Trees Campaign Goal:. E) University Campai...
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Tennessee Forests Council
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Citizens working to protect Tennessee's forests. Tennessee Forests Council is a unification of citizens, environmental, conservation and grassroots organizations who have come together for the common purpose of protecting the forests of Tennessee through progressive forest policy reform. TFC bases its positions on sound forest science and economic principles. Collectively, TFC represents the voices of 1 0. Save Our Cumberland Mountains. Tennessee Clean Water Network. Tennessee Scenic Rivers Association.
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Root Cause | Sustainable Forest Products | Appalachian Designs
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Stairs & Railings. Trail & Garden. Entries & Arbors. Sustainable consumerism isn’t just about shopping at the neighborhood tailgate market. It involves every part of our lives, including buying furnishings made from locally grown wood. Root Cause is a regional initiative to raise awareness of the local forest products industry among responsible consumers. Ultimately the Root Cause initiative is about linking everyone in the region, from the landowner to the forest to the sawmill to the craftsperson. ...
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South Georgia Turpentine: Early Family Images
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The Poole Family of Nashville, Georgia. Monday, July 21, 2008. These are some of the earliest Poole family images that I have. All are from my father's (John R. Poole's) photo collection. Most were taken in Nashville, GA, or at the Poole farm in the nearby rural community of Cottle. Few have definite dates, but I've attempted to provide best possible estimates, generally based on my father's age at the time. John Poole (seated) and Henry Monroe Poole. May 25, 2009 at 6:44 AM. Thank you very much, MCL!
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South Georgia Turpentine: March 2008
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The Poole Family of Nashville, Georgia. Sunday, March 30, 2008. Origins: Georgia and Florida. My grandfather's name was Henry Monroe Poole. He was born in Eastman, Georgia, in 1879. The earliest account I have of his life was as a farmer and turpentine distiller. He married my grandmother, Eunice Phillips of Colquitt, Georgia, in 1902. For scanning the inside jacket of the Bible and providing me with the images. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). H D Culpepper and H. M. Poole, circa early 1900s.
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South Georgia Turpentine: July 2008
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The Poole Family of Nashville, Georgia. Monday, July 21, 2008. These are some of the earliest Poole family images that I have. All are from my father's (John R. Poole's) photo collection. Most were taken in Nashville, GA, or at the Poole farm in the nearby rural community of Cottle. Few have definite dates, but I've attempted to provide best possible estimates, generally based on my father's age at the time. John Poole (seated) and Henry Monroe Poole. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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CIR1441/UW194: Conservation Options for Private Landowners in Florida
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Topics: Management and Conservation of Wildlife. Wildlife Ecology and Conservation. Main, Martin B. Hostetler, Mark E. Conservation Options for Private Landowners in Florida. Martin B. Main, Annisa Karim, and Mark E. Hostetler. What are advantages of placing land in a conservation easement? Various types of financial benefits are available with conservation easements. Easements may result in direct payments, tax relief, and reduction of estate taxes when passing land to heirs. A conservation easement als...
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Root Cause | WNC Forest Products
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Forest Products Cooperative Marketing Project. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Sustainable consumerism isn’t just about shopping at the neighborhood tailgate market. It involves every part of our lives. Including buying furnishings made from locally-grown wood. Root Cause. Is a regional initiative to raise awareness of the local forest products industry among responsible consumers. For conservation-minded landowners, preservation. Is about supporting: 1. the local landowners that ...