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  2. Joseph A. Hardy III - Wikipedia

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    The early 2000s proved to be successful for 84 Lumber. In 2002, the company hit record sales and in 2004, they opened 18 new stores. [1] In 2008, however, 84 Lumber’s profits plummeted when the housing market crashed and brought the building supplies market down with it.

  3. 84 Lumber - Wikipedia

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    84 Lumber sign. 84 Lumber is an operated American building materials supply company. Founded in 1956 [2] by Joseph Hardy, it derives its name from the unincorporated village of Eighty Four, Pennsylvania, a census-designated place 20 miles (32 km) south of Pittsburgh, where its headquarters are located.

  4. Susquehanna Boom - Wikipedia

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    Perkins believed that Williamsport could be a major center in the lumber business, as it was surrounded by a plentiful supply of old-growth forests of hemlock, white pine and various hardwoods. [1] The Susquehanna Boom Company was incorporated on March 26, 1846. [6] There were initially 100 shares of stock issued at $100 per share.

  5. ProBuild - Wikipedia

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    As was the case with much of the home building industry, sales fell during the downturn. ProBuild reported just over $3 billion in sales in 2009, down from at 2006 peak of $6 billion. [ 20 ] By 2013, the company reported a nine percent increase in sales from the prior year.

  6. Babcock Lumber Company - Wikipedia

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    The Babcock Lumber Company was founded in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1887 and conducted logging operations in the eastern United States. In 1951 the company diversified into building material distribution. Today the company has two main divisions: hardwood lumber manufacturing and wholesale building material distribution.

  7. 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.

  8. Perry Lumber Company - Wikipedia

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    The Perry Lumber Company was an early 20th-century company which owned timberland in Perry County, Pennsylvania. The company was organized by Harrisburg businessmen about 1900. [ 1 ] By December 1901, they had acquired eleven tracts of forested land near the border with Franklin County .

  9. History of Williamsport, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    During the height of the lumber industry in Lycoming County, 1861–1891, the various mills produced 5,500,000,000 board feet (13,000,000 m 3) of lumber. Williamsport became one of the most prosperous cities in Pennsylvania and in the United States.

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