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  2. Jeremy Stine - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy P. Stine (born July 10, 1980) is an American businessman and politician who is a member of the Louisiana State Senate for the 27th district. Early life and education [ edit ]

  3. Clifton Heights Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Clifton Heights Historic District is located at an elevation more than 200 feet above the Mississippi River.The district is split up from the river by steep bluffs, the jagged edges of which the historic district's western boundary of the western side is formed, and by the low-lying lands underneath the bluffs from which the river bank is formed.

  4. Ravennaside - Wikipedia

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    601 S. Union St., Natchez, Mississippi Coordinates 31°32′47″N 91°24′33″W  /  31.54639°N 91.40917°W  / 31.54639; -91.40917  ( Ravennaside

  5. Natchez Bluffs and Under-the-Hill Historic District - Wikipedia

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    United States historic place Natchez Bluffs and Under-the-Hill Historic District U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. Historic district Silver Street, Natchez-Under-the-Hill c. 1860 (Mississippi Department of Archives and History) Location Bounded by S. Canal St., Broadway, and the Mississippi River, Natchez, Mississippi Coordinates 31°33′32″N 91°25′36″W  /  31.55889 ...

  6. L.N. Dantzler Lumber Company - Wikipedia

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    Their holdings once included the Bond Lumber Company (1915 to 1919), Cedar Lake Mill Company (1919 to 1927), Handsboro Lumber Company (1906 to 1914), Native Lumber Company (1899 to 1931), Ten Mile Lumber Company (1910 to 1922), and Vancleave Lumber Company (1903 to 1931).

  7. U.S. Route 425 - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 425 (US 425) is a north–south United States highway that travels in the U.S. states of Mississippi, Louisiana, and Arkansas.It was first commissioned in 1989.

  8. History of the lumber industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    "Building the redwood region: The redwood lumber industry and the landscape of Northern California, 1850–1929" (PhD dissertation, University of California, Berkeley; ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2000. 3001767). Cox, Thomas R. Mills and markets: A history of the Pacific Coast lumber industry to 1900 (U of Washington Press, 2016).

  9. Elms Court - Wikipedia

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    The mansion was built in 1835–1836. [2] Galleries of lacy iron work said to have been brought from Belgium. [3] In 1852, Francis Surget (1784-1856) purchased it for his daughter Jane (Surget) Merrill (1829-1866) and her husband Ayres Phillips Merrill II (1826-1883).