This section is from the book "Trees And Tree-Planting", by James S. Brisbin. Also available from Amazon: Trees and Tree Planting.
This tree grows and is found in the same locality as the American aspen, but is much longer lived and a more valuable tree. It is sometimes sawed into square timber and used where it can be kept dry; it has a great deal of spring and does not easily settle. This tree is cut into rails and the bark peeled off, otherwise it would rot and require renewal every three or four years; if peeled they last from fifteen to twenty years.
 
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