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After 111 Years, Bagdad Reaches the End

 Digital Record
Identifier: Digital Object ID ##i8iggw

Dates

  • Digitized: 1939

Summary Note

"After 111 Years, Bagdad Reaches the End. History of famous Florida operation encompasses the story of America's lumber industry; pulp mill may occupy location where lumber has been cut continuously since 1828" by C. H. Overman. Southern Lumber Journal, v. 43 (March 1939), p. 16, 71; and (April 1939), pp. 44-45.

  &nnsp; History of the Bagdad Land and Lumber Company, with mentions of previous and related industries in Bagdad, Florida, and Santa Rosa County. (Bibliography of West Florida entry 1939-43)

Rights Statement Note

Photographs and images may not be sold, marketed, or used for commercial applications without express permission from the University of West Florida. Researchers may use photographs and images from these collections provided credit is given to the University Archives and West Florida History Center, UWF Libraries, Pensacola.

Physical Description Note

Digitized from BWF Files, 1939-43.

Contributor Note

Contributor: Added by Dean DeBolt, 14 November 2016

Repository Details

Part of the UWF University Archives and West Florida History Center Repository

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