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Aug. 24—CLARKSBURG — Mike Holt showed a grain of good humor Friday morning as Epiphany Moon pulled into the parking lot. "There she is, " came the greeting. "Well, good morning, Epiphany. Come ...
Goodwin Heart Pine is a company located in Micanopy, Florida and specializes in reclaiming antique heart pine and heart cypress from rivers and old buildings to produce lumber for flooring, stair parts and millwork. Goodwin's product range also includes other sustainable and rare woods, including wild black cherry. Goodwin Heart Pine also ...
Holopaw is an unincorporated community in Osceola County, Florida, United States. [1] It is located at the eastern end of the multiplex of highways US 192 and US 441.It has a population of fewer than 5,000 people and is part of the Orlando-Kissimmee Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Eventually, the company acquired 900,000 acres (3,600 km 2) of virgin forest land in Florida. [17] [18] By 1920, the company was the largest landowner in the state. [19] In 1917, Brooks-Scanlon bought a sawmill in Eastport, near Jacksonville, Florida, to begin producing lumber for the New England construction market. [20]
Anderson J. "Jasper" Peavy (A.J.) worked his way up in the lumber industry in Texas becoming president of Peavy-Byrnes Lumber Company, Peavy-Moore Lumber Company, and Peavy-Welsh Lumber Company. In 1916 Peavy received backing, purchased 40,000 acres (16,000 ha) in Ward 1, Sabine Parish, and went into partnership with Riley J. Wilson, forming ...
A Florida judge on Tuesday sentenced a 30-year-old man to death for the random 2019 killings of two Southwest Florida women. Wade Steven Wilson, reportedly tied to a white supremist gang, was ...
President Trump slammed congressional Democrats Friday for attempting to barge into the Department of Education – where he assigned his team of Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) cost ...
The site was located on land originally owned by J.L. Washburn as early as 1909. He had hoped to build railroads into the woods to harvest the lumber, [3] however, he ran short of funds. He sold the land the camp was to be built on to American Lumber and Timber Co in Aug 1911 for $30,000.