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  2. 5 Oklahoma City antique and vintage markets worth a visit ...

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    The store features numerous items from furniture and antique dishware to vintage clothes and even old-school fishing lures. Location: 1227 N May Ave, Oklahoma City Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday ...

  3. Long-Bell Lumber Company - Wikipedia

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    The Calcasieu Lumber Company began operating in 1884 [7] and became the Bradley-Ramsey Lumber Company in 1886. On March 16, 1906, Long-Bell Lumber Company purchased the Bradley-Ramsey Lumber Company, that included two sawmills, 105,000 acres of timberlands, the Lake Charles and Leesville Railroad, and the Lake Charles Chemical Company.

  4. Dierks Forests - Wikipedia

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    The city of Broken Bow, Oklahoma started as a private development by a subsidiary of the Choctaw Lumber Company. [12] The Dierks sawmill in town was one of the largest mills in the United States. [12] The name of the town came about from Broken Bow, Nebraska, the previous home of founders Herman and Fred Dierks. [13]

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

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    A history of the lumber industry in the state of New York (US Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Forestry, 1902) online; Fries, R. J. Empire in Pine. The Story of Lumbering in Wisconsin, 1830-1900 (1951); Irland, Lloyd C. "Maine Lumber Production, 1839-1997: A Statistical Overview." Maine History 38.1 (1998): 36–49. online

  6. Kit house - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the size and style of the plan, the materials needed to construct a typical house, including perhaps 10,000–30,000 pieces of lumber and other building material, [4] would be shipped by rail, filling one or two railroad boxcars, [6] [7] which would be loaded at the company's mill and sent to the customer's home town, where they would be parked on a siding or in a freight yard for ...

  7. Crossroads Mall (Oklahoma) - Wikipedia

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    According to Price Edwards & Co.’s 2010 Oklahoma City Mid-Year Retail Market Summary report, Crossroads Mall was 75 percent vacant. [5] On September 14, 2011, the mall was purchased by Raptor Properties, LLC for $3.5 million, far below the $24 million asking price, although the sale only included 762,532 square feet (70,841.5 m 2 ), as ...

  8. John McGraw (merchant) - Wikipedia

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    John McGraw (May 22, 1815 - May 4, 1877) was a wealthy New York State lumber merchant, philanthropist, early benefactor and trustee of Cornell University. Early years [ edit ]

  9. What's that being built near the Santiam River in Mill City?

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    Location: 160 N. First Ave., Mill City. Description: More than three years after the 2020 Labor Day wildfires ravaged much of the Santiam Canyon, a new project is coming to Mill City with the hope ...