Description: A sugarbush of 50,000 taps, a network of pipelines to carry sap from the woods to collection points, with sap boiled on colossal evaporators in a series of syrup plants sounds like a description of a modern industrial maple syrup operation. For Abbot Augustus Low’s Horse Shoe Forestry Company 120 years ago, it was a novel attempt at making maple syrup in the Adirondack wilderness on a scale never before experienced. This is the interesting tale of how from 1896 to 1908 one man, A.A. Low and his army of workers, carved an industrial landscape out of the forest, complete with railroads, electrification, mills, dams, a private camp, and the centerpiece maple syrup operation. - Historic and original maps and illustrations- Black and white text and images- soft cover- 202 pages - Chapters - 1 Introduction2 A.A. Low – The Man and His Family3 The Industrial Landscape and Estate of A.A. Low4 Maple Sugaring in the Late Nineteenth Century5 Making Maple Syrup and Maple Sugar at Horseshoe 6 Grasse River Sugarbush7 Wake Robin Sugarbush8 Maple Valley Sugarbush9 Syrup House and Sugarbush Operations10 An End and New Beginnings11 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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Book Title: A Sugarbush Like None Other
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Maple History Press
Item Length: 8.5
Intended Audience: Adults
Publication Year: 2020
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Item Height: 11 in
Author: Matthew M. Thomas
Genre: History
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: American History
Item Weight: 18 oz
Number of Pages: 202