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  2. Category:Sawmills in the United States - Wikipedia

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  3. Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company - Wikipedia

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    The new sawmill complex was known as Mill B. The new production complex was much larger than the original Mill A facility. When the new sawmill was fully operational, Brooks-Scanlon was cutting lumber around the clock with more than 2,000 workers on the company's payroll. [32] Brooks-Scanlon railroad logging near Bend

  4. Woodland, Washington County, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Water powered sawmills and paper mills at Woodland used wooden logs and pulpwood floated down the Saint Croix River. These mills were connected to the national rail network via the Maine Central Railroad and under Georgia-Pacific operation [4] originated or terminated over 6,000 railway carloads in 1973. [5]

  5. Grogan's Mill - Wikipedia

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    Grogan's Mill (officially the Village of Grogan's Mill) is a village of The Woodlands, a planned community in Texas. Established in 1972, it is the first of ten villages developed in The Woodlands. Its namesake is the Grogan-Cochran Lumber Company, the last sawmill to operate in the area.

  6. Interfor Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Interfor Corporation is one of the largest lumber producers in the world. [3] The company's sawmilling operations have a combined manufacturing capacity of over 5.2 billion board feet of lumber with sales to North America, Asia-Pacific and Europe.

  7. Woodland Mills, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    A school was formerly opened in Woodland Mills. [ 4 ] A post office operated under the name Cotaco from 1883 to 1904 and under the name Woodland Mills from 1874 to 1909.