"Pulp and Paper Investigation Hearings, Volume 2" presents a detailed record of the proceedings conducted by the Select Committee Under House Resolution 344. This historical document provides insights into the pulp and paper industries in the United States during the early 20th century. The hearings delve into various aspects of these industries, including resource management, manufacturing processes, and economic impacts.
Researchers and historians will find valuable primary source material within these pages, offering a glimpse into the concerns and challenges faced by the pulp and paper sectors at the time. This volume serves as an essential resource for understanding the historical context of these industries and their significance in the broader economic landscape of the United States.
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