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Title: Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forests and Waters), no. 35
Identifier: bulletinpennsylv35penn (find matches)
Year: 1923 (1920s)
Authors: Pennsylvania. Dept. of Forests and Waters
Subjects: Forests and forestry
Publisher: Harrisburg, Pa. : The Department
Contributing Library: Penn State University
Digitizing Sponsor: Lyrasis Members and Sloan Foundation

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or not they can be classified under any other head. Purposely burn- ing another's woodland for one's own advantage, apparent or supposed: To take revenge, or to get even.'* To force the sale of timber. To force owner of woodlands to purchase interior holdings. To get job fighting fire. To cover trespass or other crime. To improve pasturage. To gather nuts. To uncover minerals for prospecting. To improve huckleberry crop. To drive away siudvcs. To surround one's own land with a safety belt. To see it burn. (Does not include baek-Hring in good faith). (b) Railroads.—Fires incidental to the construction, operation, or maintenance of all railroads, other than those used in connection with lumbering and other narrow gauge roads. 1. From Engines. Sparks from smoke stack of locomotives or construction engines. Sparks from fire box or ash pan. Cinders, waste, or paper thrown off by crew. 2. Right-of-way. Burning of riglit-of-waj', new or old. Burning ties. Fire escaping in any way from section gang, telegraph or tele- plione line crews, bridge, or otlier repair or con.struction crews. Fire caused by track walkers, whether (employes or trespassers, ^latches and tobacco thrown from trains. Individual carelessness of any emj)loyee, passeng(M', or trespasser. (c) lAimherinq.—Fires incidental to all lumbering operations. Sawmill engines, whether i»ermanent, temporarv. stationary, or portable. Refuse burners. Dinkey engines. Logging locomotives. <'xcept such as are common carriers. Tractors. Hoisting engines. Logging camps. Blasting in connection with logging. Carelessne*ss of any lund)eiing employes. Slash burning. Charcoal burninpr and other wood utilization in the forest. (d) Burning Brush and Litter.—Fives incidental to clearing land (other than incendiary, railroad rights-of-wav, and lumbering operation.) Burning rubbish or waste. Burning garbage. Burning range. Burning stubble. Burning meadows. 48
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  • bookid:bulletinpennsylv35penn
  • bookyear:1923
  • bookdecade:1920
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Pennsylvania_Dept_of_Forests_and_Waters
  • booksubject:Forests_and_forestry
  • bookpublisher:Harrisburg_Pa_The_Department
  • bookcontributor:Penn_State_University
  • booksponsor:Lyrasis_Members_and_Sloan_Foundation
  • bookleafnumber:56
  • bookcollection:penn_state_univ
  • bookcollection:microfilm
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