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  2. Hammond Lumber Company - Wikipedia

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    A sash and door factory was added to the mill complex by 1909, [2] and the company was reorganized as the Hammond Lumber Company in 1912. [3] Hammond Lumber Company built an emergency shipyard during World War I, and seven wooden steam-ships were built at Samoa between 1917 and 1919.[14] The 1921-22 Belcher Atlas of Humboldt County breaks down ...

  3. Augusta Civic Center - Wikipedia

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    The Augusta Civic Center is a convention center located in Augusta, Maine.It has a total of 49,000 square feet (4,600 m 2) and 26 rooms.The main room is 32,000 sq ft (3,000 m 2).

  4. List of watermills in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Wisenberger Mill, near Midway; Maine. Bog Mill, Buxton; Dexter Grist Mill, Dexter, built in 1854; Maine Forest & Logging Museum also known as Leonard's Mills, has Maine's only operational saw mill. Morgan's Mills in Union, Maine produces wholesale grist mill products. Scribner's Mills in Harrison, Maine is working on reconstructing an up-and ...

  5. Hammond, Maine - Wikipedia

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    As of the census [4] of 2010, there were 118 people, 41 households, and 29 families living in the town. The population density was 3.0 inhabitants per square mile (1.2/km 2). ...

  6. Bangor, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Bangorians later helped transplant the Maine culture of lumbering to the Pacific Northwest, and participated directly in the Gold Rush. Bangor, Washington; Bangor, California; and Little Bangor, Nevada, are legacies of this contact. [16] By 1860, Bangor was the world's largest lumber port, with 150 sawmills operating along the river.

  7. S. D. Warren Paper Mill - Wikipedia

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    A paper mill was established on this site in the 1730s, when it was a rural and fairly unpopulated area. In 1854, that small paper mill, in the soon-to-be established town of Westbrook, was purchased for $28,000 by Samuel D. Warren, known as S. D. Warren, [a] uncle of George W. Hammond, who also worked there. [3]