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  2. Weyerhaeuser - Wikipedia

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    The transaction included nine containerboard mills, 72 packaging locations, 10 specialty packaging plants, four craft bag and sack locations and 19 recycling facilities. The transaction affected approximately 14,300 employees. [11] The deal closed on August 4, 2008. [12] Weyerhaeuser converted into a REIT when it filed its 2010 tax return. [13]

  3. Willamette Industries - Wikipedia

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    Willamette Industries was founded in Dallas, Oregon, in 1906 as the Willamette Valley Lumber Company. [4] Louis Gerlinger, Sr. was president of the new company and H.L. Pittock, vice president. George T. Gerlinger served as secretary and manager while F.W. Leadbetter was treasurer. George Cone served as director and mill superintendent. [5]

  4. Dellwood, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Dellwood is the site of a Weyerhaeuser log yard and was once a log dump for sending rafts of logs downriver to Coos Bay for export. [4] [5] Access to the South Fork Coos River above Dellwood for recreational use, including hunting and fishing, is regulated by Weyerhaeuser. [6] The Weyerhaeuser sawmill at Dellwood was closed in 1991. [7]

  5. PotlatchDeltic - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Weyerhaeuser's son Charles A. Weyerhaeuser became the company's first President and held that role until his death in 1930, while Deary was named the company's General Manager. [6] Potlatch planned a lumber mill on the Palouse River in north central Idaho and began construction in 1905, completing it in 1906.

  6. Plum Creek Timber - Wikipedia

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    Plum Creek Timber Company, Inc. was a timberland owner and manager, as well as a forest products, mineral extraction, and property development company, until it merged with Weyerhaeuser Company. It was headquartered in Suite 3100 at 601 Union Street in Seattle. [2]

  7. Vaughn, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Today Vaughn is the site of a Rosboro Lumber Company laminated beam plant that was purchased from Weyerhaeuser in 2005. [7] [8] The beam plant was built by Bohemia, Inc. in 1988. [9] [10] Bohemia also ran a plywood plant at Vaughn, which it had purchased from International Paper in 1982 after IP closed it; Bohemia reopened the mill in 1983.

  8. Mount Coffin - Wikipedia

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    Rather than executing these plans, the area was developed into a city that would host investors; the city is now Longview, Washington. In June 1924, the Long–Bell lumber mill opened as the largest lumber producer in the world. [7] Frederick Weyerhaeuser opened a mill adjacent to the Long-Bell operation, encompassing Mount Coffin. Shortly ...

  9. Rothschild, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    As the mill town grew around the paper mill, the area soon became incorporated as the village of Rothschild. The paper mill has seen many upgrades over the years as well as changes in ownership. In the 1950s, the American Can Company purchased Marathon Corporation. In 1973, Weyerhaeuser purchased a large portion of the mill from American Can ...