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Employment and natural resources Possibilities of making new opportunities for employment through the settlement and development of agricultural and forest lands and other resources.

Title
Employment and natural resources [microform]. Possibilities of making new opportunities for employment through the settlement and development of agricultural and forest lands and other resources. By Benton MacKaye.
Author
United States. Department of Labor.
Publication
Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1919.

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Additional Authors
  • MacKaye, Benton, 1879-1975.
  • United States. Forest Service.
Description
144 p. incl. plans, tables, diagrs. plates, maps (part fold.) charts (part fold.); 23 cm.
Series Statement
United States. Labor Dept.
Subjects
Note
  • At head of title: Department of Labor. Office of the Secretary.
  • Plates printed on both sides.
  • A portion of the study required for the preparation of this report was made by the author, Mr. Benton MacKaye, while he was still a member of the Forest Service. Part of the field investigation and the preparation of the original draft, together with the accompanying maps and figures, were made at the expense of that organization. cf. p. 3.
  • "This report ... is the result in part of a general investigation of land as an opportunity for workers."
Reproduction (note)
  • Microfilm.
Call Number
*ZT-TE p.v. 70, no. 4
OCLC
40325145
Author
United States. Department of Labor.
Title
Employment and natural resources [microform]. Possibilities of making new opportunities for employment through the settlement and development of agricultural and forest lands and other resources. By Benton MacKaye.
Imprint
Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1919.
Series
United States. Labor Dept.
Reproduction
Microfilm. New York, N.Y.: New York Public Library, 19--.
Added Author
MacKaye, Benton, 1879-1975.
United States. Forest Service.
Other Form:
Original (DLC) 19026866
Research Call Number
*ZT-TE p.v. 70, no. 4
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