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  2. Lumberyard - Wikipedia

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  3. Lumber yard - Wikipedia

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    A lumber yard sorting table in Falls City, Oregon Frank A. Jagger loads his boat full of lumber at the Albany Lumber District in Albany, New York in the 1870s. A lumber yard is a location where lumber and wood-related products used in construction and/or home improvement projects are processed or stored.

  4. Timber Yard - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Timber yard may refer to: Lumber yard in British English variants; Timberyard Records; This ...

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  6. Green Chain (sawmill) - Wikipedia

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    Lumber yard green chain or sorting table, Falls City, Oregon. A green chain is a type of lumber delivery system that can be used in a sawmill. The green chain's purpose is to collect the final product of the mill and move it at a controlled rate to be graded and sorted. [1] In the 19th and early to late 20th century, the green chain was used by ...

  7. Ryan & Company Lumber Yard - Wikipedia

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    The Ryan & Company Lumber Yard (also known as Ryan Bros., Inc.) is a historic site in Apopka, Florida. It is located at 215 East Fifth Street. It is located at 215 East Fifth Street. On February 25, 1993, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places .

  8. Category:Timber industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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  9. Holt and Balcom Logging Camp No. 1 - Wikipedia

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    In 1949 the Holt Lumber Company gave the camp to the Oconto Historical Society. The McCaslin Lions Club stabilized and restored the bunk house and cook house in the 1970s. [ 7 ] Today it is a museum, with the track of the company's old supply road still visible between the building and the brook.