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Sound Wormy Memoir of Andrew Gennett Lumberman: A Captivating Tale of a Pioneer in the Logging Industry

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Sound Wormy: Memoir of Andrew Gennett Lumberman
Sound Wormy: Memoir of Andrew Gennett, Lumberman
by Andrew Gennett

4.5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 1804 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Print length : 256 pages

Andrew Gennett, Lumberman Sound Wormy: Memoir Of Andrew Gennett Lumberman

Andrew Gennett was a pioneer in the logging industry, and his memoir, Sound Wormy, is a fascinating and engrossing account of his life and times. Born in Maine in 1858, Gennett began working in the woods as a teenager. He quickly rose through the ranks, eventually becoming a foreman and then a superintendent. In his memoir, Gennett vividly describes the challenges and dangers of logging in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He writes about the long hours, the harsh conditions, and the accidents that were all too common. But he also writes about the camaraderie among the loggers, the satisfaction of a job well done, and the beauty of the forests.

Gennett's memoir is more than just a history of the logging industry. It is also a personal story of a man who loved the woods and the life he lived there. Gennett was a hard worker, but he was also a kind and compassionate man. He was a friend to the loggers who worked under him, and he was always willing to help those in need.

Sound Wormy is a valuable historical document, but it is also a great read. Gennett's writing is clear and engaging, and his story is full of adventure, humor, and heart. If you are interested in the history of the logging industry, or if you simply enjoy a good story, then I highly recommend Sound Wormy.

Here is an excerpt from the book:

> I was born in the town of Dixfield, Maine, in the year 1858. My father was a farmer, and my mother was a schoolteacher. I had two older brothers and two younger sisters.

> When I was ten years old, my father died, and my mother was left to raise the five of us on her own. She was a strong and determined woman, and she did her best to provide for us. But it was hard, and we often had to go without.

> When I was sixteen years old, I left home to find work. I went to the woods and got a job as a lumberjack. It was hard work, but I was young and strong, and I could handle it.

> I worked in the woods for several years, and I learned a lot about logging. I learned how to fell trees, how to skid them out of the woods, and how to saw them into lumber. I also learned about the dangers of logging. I saw men killed and injured, and I came close to being killed myself on several occasions.

> But I loved the work, and I was good at it. I eventually became a foreman, and then a superintendent. I was responsible for overseeing the logging operations on a large tract of land.

> I worked in the woods for over forty years, and I saw a lot of changes during that time. The logging industry became more mechanized, and the forests were cut down at an alarming rate. But I never lost my love for the woods, and I always enjoyed the challenge of logging.

> I retired from the logging industry in 1920, and I moved back to my hometown of Dixfield. I lived there for the rest of my life, and I died in 1945 at the age of eighty-seven.

> I am glad that I wrote my memoir, Sound Wormy. It is a record of my life and times, and it is a tribute to the logging industry that I loved so much.

If you are interested in learning more about Andrew Gennett and the logging industry, I encourage you to read Sound Wormy. It is a fascinating and engrossing book that will give you a new appreciation for the men and women who worked in the woods.

Sound Wormy: Memoir of Andrew Gennett Lumberman
Sound Wormy: Memoir of Andrew Gennett, Lumberman
by Andrew Gennett

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Language : English
File size : 1804 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Print length : 256 pages
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Sound Wormy: Memoir of Andrew Gennett Lumberman
Sound Wormy: Memoir of Andrew Gennett, Lumberman
by Andrew Gennett

4.5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 1804 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Print length : 256 pages
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