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  2. Reclaimed lumber - Wikipedia

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    A lounge chair using reclaimed wood. Reclaimed lumber is processed wood retrieved from its original application for purposes of subsequent use. Most reclaimed lumber comes from timbers and decking rescued from old barns, factories and warehouses, although some companies use wood from less traditional structures such as boxcars, coal mines and wine barrels.

  3. Richfield, Wood County, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    An 1858 map of Wood County showed a "County Road" following the future course of U.S. 10 to the northwest corner of what would become Richfield and headed southeast to Grand Rapids. Part way through the town, a predecessor of Puff Creek Boulevard branched off heading south to some mills downstream on the Yellow River , including Pitt's Mill ...

  4. Brantwood, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Brantwood is an unincorporated community in southern Price County, Wisconsin, United States located within the town of Knox. [2] It lies along United States Highway 8 and on the Wisconsin Central Railroad, between Prentice on the west and Tomahawk on the east. [3] The rural community was settled in the late 1890s as a logging community.

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Ashland ...

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    It is intended to provide a comprehensive listing of entries in the National Register of Historic Places that are located in Ashland County, Wisconsin. The locations of National Register properties for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below may be seen in a map.

  6. Birchwood, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The large lumber company brought the SS and Omaha railroads to northern Wisconsin. They also created many logging camps that turned into small towns. Birchwood is located where it is due to the Birch Lake lumber camp, and the crossing of the Soo and the Omaha railroads. [7] Birchwood WI was platted in 1901.

  7. Arpin, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    It was to be "a true Zion" in Wisconsin "on a moderate scale." On December 1, 1901 the first five families arrived. More followed. Many of the new settlers were from Russia. By May 1906 the new settlers had cleared an average of 10 acres (40,000 m 2) each and had begun to produce crops of corn and vegetables and to cut cord wood. With the money ...

  8. Bethel, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Bethel was established in 1899 as a Seventh-day Adventist education and religious community. The land had belonged to the Lyman Lumber Company. Lyman offered 200 acres (0.81 km 2) to the S.D.A.'s Wisconsin conference if they would agree to buy an additional 800 acres of Lyman land.

  9. North Wisconsin Lumber Company Office - Wikipedia

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    The office was built in 1889 by the North Wisconsin Lumber Company, a prominent logging company in Wisconsin's Namekagon region which was founded by A.J. Hayward and R.L. McCormick. The building's design includes cast iron columns in its storefront, tall windows with arched lintels , and brick corbels and dentils .