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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.
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.
The railroad began c. 1901 as the Greenbrier and Elk River Railroad, which ran from Cass to Spruce under the ownership of the West Virginia Spruce Lumber Company. In addition to the large lumber mill in Cass, the road also served a pulp mill, built in Spruce, beginning in 1904. [2]
Northwest lumber mills, however, were never able to meet Europe's demand for spruce. [3] [4] The government wanted a monthly production of 10 million board feet (24,000 m 3) of spruce, but before the division was activated, only 2 million board feet (4,700 m 3) were produced monthly. [5]
It’s known as LL Flooring these days.
Sold to the Swayne Lumber Company; scrapped 1940 2 Heisler Two Truck 1899 1040 Placed in West Side Memorial Park, Tuolumne, Ca. in 1960 3 Heisler Two Truck 1899 1041 Converted to standard gauge in 1947. Converted back to 3 ft (914 mm) circa 1962. Now Roaring Camp & Big Trees Narrow Gauge Railroad No. 2 (operational) 4 Heisler Two Truck 1901 1049
American Forest Products Corporation (AFPC) was a Fortune 500 [1] company initially producing wooden boxes and shipping materials but expanding into the timber, sawmill, and lumber industries. The company began in the 1920s and operated under the same leadership until it was sold to the Bendix Corporation in 1969.
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