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  2. Aircraft Spruce & Specialty Company - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft Spruce was housed in Fullerton, California, from 1965 until 1997 in a historic Fullerton former citrus packing house. It then moved to a 62,000-square-foot (5,800 m 2) facility in Corona, California. Aircraft Spruce East moved to a new 52,000 sq ft (4,800 m 2) facility in Peachtree City, Georgia, in 2004.

  3. Spruce Production Division - Wikipedia

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    The headquarters of the new unit were in Downtown Portland, which was "the centre of the great spruce area of the Pacific Northwest," [2] while the division's induction, training, and operations center was established at Vancouver Barracks across the Columbia River in Vancouver, Washington, [3] [6] [7] where it employed about 19,000 soldiers.

  4. Interfor Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Interfor produces lumber for residential, commercial and industrial applications. [5] It uses several species of wood in its products, including Douglas Fir, Western Hemlock, Western Red Cedar, Ponderosa pine, Lodgepole pine and Southern Yellow Pine. It markets European Spruce and Red Pine lumber through a sales agreement with Ilim Timber. [6]

  5. List of American aero squadrons - Wikipedia

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    About 50,000 soldiers were assigned to Spruce Squadrons, overseeing about 100,000 lumber workers, were assigned to small camps in the Pacific Northwest. Many of these men were itching to go "over there" and take part in combat, however, their labor and skills to produce spruce lumber were needed far more, in the forests of the Pacific Northwest ...

  6. Simpson Investment Company - Wikipedia

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    Simpson was a prominent forest products company in Northern California for much of the 20th century, after first acquiring California timberland in 1945, eventually managing more than 450,000 acres of forest in California, in what was then known as the Redwood Division and is now mostly part of spinoff Green Diamond Resource Company.

  7. Pino Grande, California - Wikipedia

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    Pino Grande was the lumber milling area for the Michigan-California Lumber Company. Besides the mill, there were dozens of workers cabins, a hospital, a school, cooks building, machine shops and sheds. The camp was, in itself, a small company town. The narrow-gauge railway the lumber company built served the area for decades. The mill, camp ...

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  9. Spruce-pine-fir - Wikipedia

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    Black spruce stand at Arctic Chalet, Inuvik, NT Spruce-pine-fir (SPF) is a classification of lumber that can be traded on commodities exchanges.. In Canada, and parts of the United States, most of the spruce tree species, pine tree species, and fir tree species share similar physical and mechanical characteristics, to the point where lumber derived from any of these species are interchangeable ...