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  2. History of the lumber industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Certainly, the policy ensured a steady reliable source of mast timber during England's ascension to naval dominance, but at a price. Perceived violations of property rights on New England colonists served only to stoke the embers of rebellion. Shipments of New England timber continued unabated until the outbreak of the Revolutionary War. The ...

  3. Arkansas Timberlands - Wikipedia

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    The Arkansas Timberlands (sometimes also called Southern Arkansas or Southwest Arkansas) is a region of the U.S. state of Arkansas generally encompassing the area south of the Ouachita Mountains, south of Central Arkansas and west of the Arkansas Delta.

  4. PotlatchDeltic - Wikipedia

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    In February 2018, Potlatch acquired Deltic Timber Corp., a smaller Arkansas-based timber company. Following the merger, the company was renamed PotlatchDeltic Corporation. [3] [4] In 2021, the company harvested 5,515,000 tons of lumber. [1] In 2022, PotlatchDeltic merged with CatchMark Timber Trust, Inc.

  5. Timber ETFs Gain as Lumber Prices Hit Fresh Records - AOL

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  6. Dierks Forests - Wikipedia

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    Dierks Forests, Inc., known until 1954 as the Dierks Lumber and Coal Company [1] and originally known as Choctaw Lumber Co., [2] was a timber harvesting and processing company primarily in Oklahoma and Arkansas.

  7. Long-Bell Lumber Company - Wikipedia

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    The King-Ryder Lumber Company in Bon Ami, Louisiana, was the first Long-Bell venture in Louisiana; it also owned mills at Thomasville in Indian Territory, Winthrop, Arkansas, and Hudson, Arkansas just south of Ashdown, Arkansas.

  8. Arkansas man pleads guilty to stealing timber from Mark Twain ...

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    Apr. 20—An Arkansas man has pleaded guilty in federal court to cutting timber and damaging trees in the Mark Twain National Forest near Cassville. Land managers in Southwest Missouri say the ...

  9. Graysonia, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Two such towns, Mauldin, Arkansas and Rosboro, Arkansas, were extremely successful during the same period that Graysonia existed. Today, the company that formed both of those towns, Caddo River Timber Company (Now Rosboro Timber Company), is one of the largest private timber holders of the Pacific Northwest, and is based in Springfield, Oregon.