NHTOA Media Contact:
Steve Bjerklie
Director of Communications
(603) 224-9699
(415) 342-5054, mobile
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New Hampshire Timberland Owners Association
54 Portsmouth Street
Concord, NH 03301
(603) 224-9699
For a Google map of the NHTOA office’s location, click here.
Useful NHTOA links:
- Press release archive
- Facts about New Hampshire's Forest and Forest Economy
- NHTOA staff
- Current board members and executive committee
- FAQs about forestry in New Hampshire
- History of the NHTOA
Useful Off-site links:
- New Hampshire Department of Fish and Game
- U.S. Forest Service, White Mountain National Forest
- UNH Cooperative Extension
- New Hampshire Sustainable Forestry Initiative
- Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests
- Museum of the White Mountains
Links to websites and books about the history of logging and timber in New Hampshire:
- White Mountain History - Logging railroads
- Great North Woods - Logging in Pittsburg, N.H., in the 1890s
- Great North Woods - Logging history index
- Scenic N.H. - Historic logging photos
- From Logs to Lumber: A History of People & Rule Making in New England by Dale Butterworth and Tom Whalen (review at Northernwoodlands.org)
- Tall Trees, Tough Men by Robert Pike
- Lumber Queen (the story of Ruth Ayer Park) by Ellen Anderson
- They Sawed Up a Storm: The Women's Sawmill at Turkey Pond, N.H., 1942 by Sarah Smith
- A History of the Boston & Maine Railroad: Exploring New Hampshire's Rugged Heart By Rail by Bruce Heald
- Forests for the People: The Story of America's Eastern National Forests by Christopher Johnson and David Govatski
- Logging history books by Bill Gove