Yellow-pine


any of several north american pines yielding a strong, yellowish wood.
the wood of any such tree.
historical examples

encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 7, slice 6 various
the penalty gouverneur morris
campfire girls in the allegheny mountains stella m. francis
lippincott’s magazine of popular literature and science various

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