The Story of Ketchikan Pulp Company
Early 1990's film about the operations of the Ketchikan Pulp Company, owned at that time by Louisiana Pacific Corporation. Sadly, in 1997, the mill was forced to close due to lack of available timber supply, brought about by political and environmental decisions made in places far away from Alaska, and by politicians who never bothered to visit the Tongass National Forest to see all the good things KPC and a healthy working forest were providing to the region.

▶︎
KETCHIKAN --The Timber Years

▶︎
The Salmon Capital of the World: The story of Ketchikan

▶︎
How We Still Have Any Trees Left

▶︎
1950's BLAIR BROTHERS LOGGING AND MILL OPERATIONS POLLOCK PINES CALIFORNIA

▶︎
Simpson Timber Company and Camp Grisdale

▶︎
Floating Logging Camp (1978)

▶︎
Tall Ships Coos Bay Documentary c.1854-1920 by Steve Priske

▶︎
Before Electricity: How Solid Oak Becomes a Water Wheel Shaft (1964)

▶︎
Ketchikan | Our Native Legacy

▶︎
Allison Logging - Coastal Logging in the early 20th Century

▶︎
From stump to ship: A 1930 logging film

▶︎
Harvest of the Hills

▶︎
76 Beavers Were Parachuted Into Idaho in 1948. Nobody Checked on Them for 77 Years

▶︎
Silver Bay Logging Company at 25 Years - Overview of Alaska Operations

▶︎
Pipeline to The Arctic

▶︎
Timber Town (1972) | Life in Australia’s Karri Forests

▶︎
Logging in Sweethome updated

▶︎
How a Failed Hedge Trimmer Company Built American Manufacturing

▶︎
1930's Coos Bay & Coos Bay Lumber Co. History

▶︎
