By the fall of 1928, Reesor had 226 persons on 55 homesteads; in total 35 acres of timbered land had been cleared for farming.
Last year, she and Paul had purchased a vacation cabin on an acre of timbered land in the mountains.
The area was a mixture of orchards and grazing properties and timbered land.
By 1910 there were about 100 selectors in the area living on densely timbered land and with no roads to facilitate access to the wider world.
Between these, the county contains heavily timbered land, many rolling hills, canyons and mountainous terrain.
You know we'll do our best to protect the forests,' K'vin said, though privately he wondered how good their best could be since even one Thread burrow could devastate a wide swath of timbered land in minutes.
When timbered land became too expensive to purchase, Earle began buying logs from small jobbers.
He also began an insurance company, was a director of the People's State Savings Bank of Detroit, and owned large tracts of timbered land.
Cape Byron, Australia's most easterly point, juts a thin finger of timbered land out into the ocean, offering good protection on each side from prevailing winds.
By 1874, 52 kilns were running in the timbered land owned by the Bay Furnace Company, and Bay Furnace Stack Number One was producing fifteen tons of pig iron per day.