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  2. This Natural Resources Deal Has China Written All Over It - AOL

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    Over the weekend Brookfield Asset Management announced that it and its affiliate Brookfield Infrastructure Partners are selling the Longview Timber business to Weyerhaeuser for $2.65 billion. The ...

  3. Mount Coffin - Wikipedia

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    Rather than executing these plans, the area was developed into a city that would host investors; the city is now Longview, Washington. In June 1924, the Long–Bell lumber mill opened as the largest lumber producer in the world. [7] Frederick Weyerhaeuser opened a mill adjacent to the Long-Bell operation, encompassing Mount Coffin. Shortly ...

  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. [5]

  5. Columbia and Cowlitz Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Columbia and Cowlitz Railway (reporting mark CLC) is a short-line railroad owned by Patriot Rail Corporation, and is headquartered in Longview, Washington. [1] The railroad serves an 8.5 miles (13.7 km) [2] route from the Weyerhaeuser Company mill in Longview to the junction just outside the city limits of Kelso.

  6. 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.

  7. PotlatchDeltic - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Weyerhaeuser's son Charles A. Weyerhaeuser became the company's first President and held that role until his death in 1930, while Deary was named the company's General Manager. [6] Potlatch planned a lumber mill on the Palouse River in north central Idaho and began construction in 1905, completing it in 1906.