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  2. Mendocino Lumber Company - Wikipedia

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    The sawmill began operation in 1853 as the Redwood Lumber Manufacturing Company, and changed ownership several times before cutting its final logs in 1938. The sawmill site became part of the Big River Unit of Mendocino Headlands State Park where a few features of the mill and its associated forest railway are still visible along the longest ...

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  4. Mendocino Redwood Company - Wikipedia

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    The Mendocino Redwood Company (or MRC), is a California based forest products company, which operates one mill in Ukiah, with holdings of over 228,800 acres (926 km 2), primarily in Mendocino County. [ 1 ]

  5. Lumber prices are plunging. Blame the record drop in U.S ...

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    Lumber’s price drop has been particularly dramatic in just the last 90 days in the futures market, with contract prices for July falling 28% to $466 per thousand board feet (futures prices are ...

  6. List of woods - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of woods, most commonly used in the timber and lumber trade. Soft woods (coniferous) ... Coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) Rimu ...

  7. List of company towns in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Crannell, California, built by Little River Redwood Company [2] Fort Bragg, California , is a decommissioned United States Army post with residential development and California Western Railroad service overseen by the Union Lumber Company, later Georgia-Pacific [ 3 ]