Why did the lumber boom end?
Company towns were not profitable and turned into ghost towns.
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History, 04.02.2021 14:00 Browardlovesangel
Why did the lumber boom end?
Company towns were not profitable and turned into ghost towns.
O Pine and cypress forests had been largely destroyed.
Sawmills in Louisiana were unable to compete with Northern producers.
Lumber was no longer a sought-after resource
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