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Sawmill and mill pond of the Long-Bell Lumber Company in Vaughn, Oregon, in August 1947. Vaughn is an unincorporated community in Lane County, Oregon, United States. [1] It is located about 4 miles (6.4 km) south of Noti in the foothills of the Central Oregon Coast Range near Noti Creek. [2] Author Ralph Friedman described Vaughn as "a mill in ...
Sierra Pacific Industries (SPI) is the second-largest lumber producer in the United States. [1] A privately held company, it was co-founded in 1949 by R. H. Emmerson and his son, A. A. "Red" Emmerson, the long-term CEO, and A. A. Emmerson's sons George and Mark are now president and CEO.
Oregon Tool is the largest manufacturer of saw chain in the world, with the Oregon brand holding the title of #1 saw chain in the world. Saw chain sold under the Oregon brand is sold to OEMs, dealers, and direct-to-consumer. Other products sold under the Oregon brand include: chain saw bar, sprocket, lawn mower blades, and string trimmer string.
The Real Estate Commissioner is appointed by the Governor, and serves as the chief executive of the Department of Real Estate. [4]Chika Sunquist was appointed Commissioner of the California Department of Real Estate (DRE) by Governor Gavin Newsom on November 28, 2023, and she assumed office on January 3, 2024.
The Oregon and California Revested Lands Sustained Yield Management Act of 1937 (43 U.S.C. § 2601), commonly referred as the O&C Act, directed the United States Department of the Interior to harvest timber from the O&C lands (as well as the Coos Bay Wagon Road Lands) on a sustained yield basis.
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The 625 companies listed in the directory (485 profiled) reported combined revenues of more than $6.6 billion. These findings and more are listed in the Greater Madison Wisconsin Area 2013 ...
Soon after the first burn, a lawyer and businessman named William Charles Slattery with interests in the timber industry, came to Portland and organized The Consolidated Timber Company. [9] Henry F. Cheney, The Blodgett Company, Crossett-Western, and various other timber companies joined operations and built a large logging camp at the site.