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  2. Mount Emily Lumber Company - Wikipedia

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    Charles Kinzel continued his logging operations in Wisconsin for a time, ending his own rail operations in 1926 and closing his sawmill in 1930. [15] The 1939 Polk Directory placed him in La Grande and revealed that he had become president of the Mount Emily Lumber Company. Former president August J. Stange had been demoted to vice president. [16]

  3. Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, local timber resources became scarce and the company began looking for new timber resources outside Minnesota. The Brooks-Scanlon sawmill in Scanlon closed in 1909, after cutting 700,000,000 board feet (1,700,000 m 3) of timber. That completely exhausted the supply of standing timber in the area around the mill.

  4. Vanport International - Wikipedia

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    Vanport International, Inc. is a Boring, Oregon based logging company that exports lumber from the United States to foreign countries. [1] Started in 1967, the company originally exported timber to Japan before expanding markets to China, Taiwan, and Russia. [2] The company name was changed from Vanport Manufacturing to Vanport International in ...

  5. Old Mill District - Wikipedia

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    For the next 78 years, the mills dominated Bend's economy, pumping money and business into the town. At their peak, the companies were two of the largest pine sawmills in the world, running around the clock, employing more than 2,000 workers each and turning out more than 500 million board feet of lumber a year. [9]

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  7. Stephen Coffin - Wikipedia

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    Born in Maine, he moved to Oregon City in 1847, and in 1849 he bought a half-interest in the original Portland townsite. [1] [2] Coffin's interests included the Tualatin Plank Road between Portland and the Tualatin Valley, the Oregon Iron Company, an eastern Oregon sawmill, bridge-building, and other investments and projects. [1]

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