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  2. C.A. Stuck and Sons Lumber - Wikipedia

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    The C.A. Stuck and Sons Lumber Mill is a historic industrial complex at 215 Union Street in Jonesboro, Arkansas. It consists of four buildings: an office building, a lumber mill, and two storage sheds. All four buildings are brick structures built c. 1890, although the office building was enlarged and given a new facade in 1905.

  3. Doniphan Lumber Mill Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The district includes eight buildings, most built out of precast concrete, and Doniphan Lake. The mill was the first large-scale lumber-cutting operation in the county, and its presence was responsible for the growth and development of the community of Doniphan. The mill is the largest operation of its type in White County. [2]

  4. Ozan Lumber Company - Wikipedia

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    The Ozan Lumber Company was a major timber company based in Nevada and Clark County, Arkansas, eventually operating several mills and owning extensive timberlands. It was founded and owned by the Bemis family of Arkansas during the early 20th century, and was prominent during the 1930s and the Great Depression. The family company established a ...

  5. Long-Bell Lumber Company - Wikipedia

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    The Long-Bell Lumber Company branched out using balanced vertical integration to control all aspects of lumber from the sawmills to the retail lumber yard. As the company expanded it moved further south and eventually had holdings in Arkansas , Oklahoma Indian Territory , East Texas and Louisiana , before heading west to Washington .

  6. Prescott and Northwestern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Track was gradually extended from Prescott to Arcadia, Blevins, McCaskill, Belton, Tokio, and Highland (Pike County), a distance of 31 miles. Early in its history, the railroad operated several logging branches and the line extended beyond Highland to tap lumber stands.

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