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  2. William R. Stafford House - Wikipedia

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    Stafford House in 1972. William R. Stafford was born in 1828 on a farm in Bath, New Hampshire. He apprenticed as a cabinet maker, and moved to Lexington, Michigan in 1849, gaining employment with Woods and Sanburn, general merchants. In 1853, he went into business for himself.

  3. Ancient High House - Wikipedia

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    While in Stafford the King attended St Mary's Collegiate Church, an account being made by a local woman for the strewing of flowers along his route to the church. There is a story that while walking in the garden of the High House with the King, Prince Rupert fired two shots through the tail of the weather vane of St Mary's in order to ...

  4. Edward Bushrod Stahlman - Wikipedia

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    Edward Bushrod Stahlman (September 2, 1843 – August 12, 1930) was an American railroad executive, newspaper publisher and real estate investor. He was the vice president of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad and the Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Railroad .

  5. James G. Stahlman - Wikipedia

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    Stahlman began his career in journalism by working as a reporter for the Nashville Banner in 1912. [5] He was the newspaper's co-owner with his uncle Frank Carl Stahlman from 1937 to 1955, when he became the sole owner. [1] [5] Stahlman wrote a column on the front page, From the Shoulder. [1] Stahlman won the Maria Moors Cabot Prize in 1957. [6]

  6. Luna (tree) - Wikipedia

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    Luna is a 1,500-year-old, 200-foot-tall (61 m) [1] coast redwood tree located near the community of Stafford in Humboldt County, California, which was occupied for 738 days by forest activist Julia Butterfly Hill and saved by an agreement between Hill and the Pacific Lumber Company

  7. UFP Industries - Wikipedia

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    UFP Industries was founded in Michigan in 1955 as a supplier of lumber to the manufactured housing industry. In 2021, the company had over 200 locations in eight countries with 15,000+ employees and sales of $8.6 billion.

  8. Payless Cashways - Wikipedia

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    Payless Cashways faced their first major challenge in 1988, when they were the target of a leveraged buyout led by Asher Edelman and Sutherland Lumber. [10] The company also received a takeover bid from The Ward White Group, a British company which operated a similarly named retailer in Britain.

  9. Stafford, Humboldt County, California - Wikipedia

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    Stafford (formerly, Brown's Mill and Brown's Camp) [2] is an unincorporated community in Humboldt County, California. [1] It is located on the south bank of the Eel River 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of Scotia, [2] at an elevation of 138 feet (42 m). [1] The town was founded in 1895 or 1896; the name honors Judge Cyrus G. Stafford. [2]

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