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  2. Sawmill - Wikipedia

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    The arrival of a sawmill was a large and stimulative step in the growth of a frontier community. 18th-century allegorical print commemorating C.C. van Uitgeest's invention of the saw mill The Dutch windmill owner Cornelis Corneliszoon van Uitgeest invented in 1594 the wind-powered sawmill, which made the conversion of log timber into planks 30 ...

  3. History of the lumber industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Presently there is a healthy lumber economy in the United States, directly employing about 500,000 people in three industries: Logging, Sawmill, and Panel. [62] Annual production in the U.S. is more than 30 billion board feet making the U.S. the largest producer and consumer of lumber. [62]

  4. Historic Mill Creek Discovery Park - Wikipedia

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    The original sawmill at Mill Creek operated from about 1790 until 1839. [2] It was originally built by Robert Campbell to supply lumber to the Straits of Mackinac, especially the frontier settlement of Mackinac Island. In 1793 it contracted with Fort Mackinac to make repairs on the soldiers' barracks.

  5. Fort Chambers (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    It reads: "Southwest 150 Feet, erected 1755-56 by Colonel Benjamin Chambers, founder of Chambersburg, a two-story stone structure surrounded by a moat. A stockade manned by two swivel guns enclosed the fort, flour mill, sawmill, and dwelling." [12] The site of the fort is now the Chambers Fort Park. [1]

  6. Sawkill mill - Wikipedia

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    The Sawkill mill was a sawmill and slave quarters established by the Dutch West India Company in 1626, as part of the construction of New Netherland, a colonial province in North America. The mill was located at the mouth of the Sawkill , a stream that originated in what is now Central Park in New York City , and flowed into the East River .

  7. Great Southern Lumber Company - Wikipedia

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    The Great Southern Lumber Company sawmill was designed to process 1,000,000 board feet (2,400 m 3) of lumber per day and was the largest sawmill in the world, [4] spread over 160 acres (65 ha). [7] Once pines were felled, logs were dragged to railroad spurs by rail-mounted steam skidders with 1000-ft (300-m) draglines, loaded onto flatcars ...