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Rare wood that sat in storage for 100 years in Madison will be used to fix damage from Capitol riots

News Rare wood that sat in storage for 100 years in Madison will be used to fix damage from Capitol riots April 27, 2021 12:26 PM Jamie Perez Updated: MADISON, Wis. Robert “Bob” Ross is one of few people who would know where to find thousands of pounds of rare high-quality wood. As the acting assistant director of research with Madison’s Forest Products Laboratory (FPL), he knew just what to do when the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) called him asking for some. “It’s very beautiful wood and when you put a finish on it, it’s just going to be absolutely gorgeous,” Ross said.

This wood sat in storage for 100 years Now it s being used to fix Capitol riot damage

This wood sat in storage for 100 years. Now it’s being used to fix Capitol riot damage Chris Cioffi CQ-Roll Call (TNS) WASHINGTON Only a few people on Earth know where to find a stash of century-old rare mahogany that can be used to repair priceless furnishings damaged on Jan. 6 by a pro-Trump mob that stormed the Capitol. Robert “Bob” Ross is one of those people. The acting assistant director of the U.S. Forest Service’s Forest Products Laboratory in Madison, Wisconsin, knew the exact location of a 3,000-pound stack of the wood that was collecting dust. The 78 mahogany boards, likely brought to the Badger State as part of research into airplane propeller materials during WWI, sat in a basement storage stall for a century waiting for a purpose.

This wood sat in storage for 100 years

This wood sat in storage for 100 years Chris Cioffi - Roll Call Architects of the Capitol staff hold rare century-old mahogany obtained from a U.S. Forest Service lab storage locker in Wisconsin. This historic mahogany lumber, received from USDA Forest Service’s Forest Products Laboratory, will be used to replace U.S. Capitol doors and other wood details damaged during the January 2021 breach. This historic mahogany lumber, received from USDA Forest Service’s Forest Products Laboratory, will be used to replace U.S. Capitol doors and other wood details damaged during the January 2021 breach. WASHINGTON Only a few people on Earth know where to find a stash of century-old rare mahogany that can be used to repair priceless furnishings damaged on Jan. 6 by a pro-Trump mob that stormed the Capitol.

100-year-old wood to mend Capitol

100-year-old wood to mend Capitol Mahogany will be used for repairs of riot-caused damage By Chris Cioffi, CQ-Roll Call Published: April 17, 2021, 6:17am Share: Architects of the Capitol staff hold rare century-old mahogany obtained from a U.S. Forest Service lab storage locker in Wisconsin. This historic mahogany lumber, received from USDA Forest Service s Forest Products Laboratory, will be used to replace U.S. Capitol doors and other wood details damaged during the January 2021 breach. (Architect of the Capitol) WASHINGTON Only a few people on Earth know where to find a stash of century-old rare mahogany that can be used to repair priceless furnishings damaged on Jan. 6 by a pro-Trump mob that stormed the Capitol.

Step up for a tour of the Dayton Walk of Fame and learn about Dayton s remarkable women

Step up for a tour of the Dayton Walk of Fame and learn about Dayton’s remarkable women Lisa Powell Take a stroll through Dayton’s Wright Dunbar neighborhood for a lesson in local women’s history. The Dayton Region’s Walk of Fame, located on the sidewalks on both sides of West Third Street between Shannon and Broadway Streets and on Williams Street, is covered in granite pavers commemorating the people who helped made the community great. The women who have been honored are inspiring. © Provided by Dayton Daily News Dayton Daily News Nancy Horlacher, a retired history specialist at Dayton Metro Library and an advisor for the walk, created a biographical presentation celebrating the distinguished women honored there.

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