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  2. Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company - Wikipedia

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    Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company was a lumber products company with large sawmills and significant land holdings in Minnesota, Florida, British Columbia, and Central Oregon. The company was formed in 1901 with its headquarters in Minneapolis , Minnesota .

  3. Brooks Resources - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, Brooks Resources was officially separated from the Brooks-Scanlon company. [15] [19] [20] In the 1980s, Brooks Resources started two new projects, Shevlin Center begun in 1981 and their Awbrey Butte development that broke ground in 1984. Shevlin Center was a 205-acre (83 ha) office and light industry park located on the site of the old ...

  4. Brooks, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Brooks was a station on the Southern Pacific Railroad main line (now the Union Pacific) through the Willamette Valley. [7] The station was named for early settler Linus Brooks, who came to Oregon from Illinois in 1850. [7] He was born in Ohio in 1805. [7] Brooks post office was established in 1871, about the time the railroad reached the ...

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  6. 2004 Atlantic Championship - Wikipedia

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    Brooks Associates Racing: 6 Tõnis Kasemets: 1, 4–6, 9, 12 12 Ronnie Bremer: 1 10 2–5 Alfred Unser: 9–11 Aaron Justus: 10 Daniel Pappas 12 Transnet Racing: 8 Jonathan Bomarito: 1–7 9 Alex Garcia: 1–6 Lynx Racing 15 Josh Hunt All 19 Bryan Sellers: All Dyson Racing: 16 Chris Dyson: 4–5 Rahal-Letterman Racing: 24 Danica Patrick: All 25 ...

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  8. 2007 Atlantic Championship - Wikipedia

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    Brooks Associates Racing: 8 Jiang Tengyi: 1–3 10 Joe D'Agostino: 2–3 Kevin Lacroix: 4–10, 12 Ronnie Bremer: 11 Condor Motorsports 11 Franck Perera: All 16 Junior Strous: All 19 Brian Thienes All Polestar Racing Group: 12 Ronnie Bremer: 1–6 21 Bret MacDonald 1–6 Genoa Racing: 17 Adrian Carrio: All 37 Richard Heistand 1–7, 9–12 ...

  9. Brooks Associates Racing - Wikipedia

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    Brooks Associates Racing is an American motorsport team based in Tucson, Arizona, which competes in the Indy Lights series. It previously competed in the Atlantic Championship where it won the 2008 season championship. The team was founded in 2000 by owner John C. Brooks, a former driver himself.