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  2. Pacific Lumber Company - Wikipedia

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    formerly Metropolitan Redwood Lumber Company #1; purchased October 1935; scrapped 1953 [29] 37 American Locomotive Company: 2-8-2 Tank locomotive 1924 660333 purchased 1935 from Sugar Pine Lumber Company; sold 1966 [27] Began excursion service at the Wilmington Western railroad from 1987-1990. Currently open air stored at the Strasburg railroad ...

  3. North Pacific Coast Railroad - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Car Co. Trailers 1902 66 seats twelve unpowered open platform wooden trailers; #102 built in North Shore shops [30] 201-202 North Shore shops Motors 1904 32 seats & baggage/mail/express compartment two vestibuled wooden motors converted from narrow-gauge Pullman coaches built in 1879 [31] 203 North Shore shops Motor 1904 50 seats

  4. Simpson Investment Company - Wikipedia

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    Simpson was a prominent forest products company in Northern California for much of the 20th century, after first acquiring California timberland in 1945, eventually managing more than 450,000 acres of forest in California, in what was then known as the Redwood Division and is now mostly part of spinoff Green Diamond Resource Company.

  5. Saint Louis Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Saginaw Valley & St. Louis Railroad was constructed to the village in 1871, and Saint Louis grew in population and size in the 1870s and 1880s, mainly due to the steady stream of visitor to the mineral baths. In 1881, a new ordinance required all new building construction downtown to be of brick.

  6. Mendocino Lumber Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1910 Union Lumber Company moved locomotive number 3 with about 70 tons of rail from a dismantled Navarro River logging operation about 10 miles (16 km) south of Big River. Molly was a 2-4-4 saddle-tank locomotive built by Ricks & Firth.

  7. Andrew B. Hammond - Wikipedia

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    Hammond was born in Saint-Léonard, New Brunswick, Canada on July 22, 1848. [1] He left home at 16 years old to work in the logging camps of Maine and Pennsylvania. He arrived in Montana in 1867, worked as a woodcutter and store clerk, eventually becoming a partner in the mercantile firm of Bonner, Eddy and Company.

  8. Iron Range - Wikipedia

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    Once several times larger than Ely, Winton sits just 3 miles north of Ely, and was once home to a very large lumber mill and a lumber boomtown. Nearby communities important to the Iron Range: Duluth (pop. 86,265) The fourth largest city in the state, is a destination for much of the ore shipped via the DM&IR railroad and loaded onto Lake ...

  9. Mendocino Redwood Company - Wikipedia

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    The Mendocino Redwood Company (or MRC), is a California based forest products company, which operates one mill in Ukiah, with holdings of over 228,800 acres (926 km 2), primarily in Mendocino County. [ 1 ]

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