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  2. Pope & Talbot, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Port Gamble lumber mill, 1904. Pope & Talbot, Inc. was a lumber company and shipping company founded by Andrew Jackson Pope and Frederic Talbot in 1849 in San Francisco, California. Pope and Talbot came to California in 1849 from East Machias, Maine. Pope & Talbot lumber company was very successful, with the high demand of the 1849 Gold Rush ...

  3. Charles R. McCormick Lumber Company - Wikipedia

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    Charles R. McCormick Lumber Company was founded in 1908 by Charles R. McCormick in San Francisco, California. McCormick purchased a mill site in St. Helens, and formed the Helens Mill Company . To feed the mill McCormick's St. Helens Timber Company also purchased 4,000 acres of timber.

  4. Weyerhaeuser - Wikipedia

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    The Weyerhaeuser Company (/ ˈ w ɛər h aʊ z ə r / WAIR-how-zər) is an American timberland company which owns nearly 12,400,000 acres (19,400 sq mi; 50,000 km 2) of timberlands in the U.S., and manages an additional 14,000,000 acres (22,000 sq mi; 57,000 km 2) of timberlands under long-term licenses in Canada. [4]

  5. Category:Winslow, Maine - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 20 September 2013, at 21:48 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. McCormick, Washington - Wikipedia

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    The town was built in 1897 around a mill for the McCormick Lumber Company, owned by George and Harry McCormick, which began operations the following year. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Located on a branch line of the Northern Pacific Railroad , a post office was named after the mill and established around that time, [ a ] remaining in operation until 1929.

  7. Winslow, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Winslow's industrial decline started in the 1980s, although some small light industry still exists, and new businesses continue to move into the town. Despite this, the service sector remains limited. Today, Winslow is a bedroom community for some middle- and upper-middle-class families who work in nearby Waterville and Augusta. [5]

  8. Plum Creek Timber - Wikipedia

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    There is some controversy over the management of Plum Creek's timberland, mostly from environmental groups who decry the recent move from Plum Creek as a timber management company into a developer of its land, taking advantage of the much more profitable land values that have occurred for undeveloped land in the late 1990s until the crash in real estate prices.

  9. Talk:Charles R. McCormick Lumber Company - Wikipedia

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