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  2. Wood Lake, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Wood Lake is a city in Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 439 at the 2010 census. [4] History. Wood Lake was laid out in 1884 ...

  3. Wood Lake Township, Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota

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    Wood Lake Township is a township in Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 220 at the 2000 census. The population was 220 at the 2000 census. Wood Lake Township was organized in 1873, and named after Wood Lake .

  4. Wood Lake (Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    Wood Lake is a lake near the town of Wood Lake, Minnesota in Yellow Medicine County. [1] [2] The lake was named for the dense woods originally bordering the lake. [3]

  5. Wood Lake (Lyon County, Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    Wood Lake is a lake in Coon Creek Township, Lyon County, Minnesota. [1] References External links. Wood Lake, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. Aerial ...

  6. Red Deer Lumber Company - Wikipedia

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    The Red Deer Lumber Company was a forestry company that had approximately 10 logging operations along the Red Deer River, and owned and operated a sawmill on the south shore of Red Deer Lake. The Red Deer Lake sawmill was one of Manitoba's three largest sawmills, with the other two being those at Grandview and The Pas .

  7. Schroeder Lumber Company Bunkhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Schroeder Lumber Company Bunkhouse is the last remaining structure of a logging camp in Schroeder, Minnesota, United States, on the North Shore of Lake Superior. The Schroeder Lumber Company from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, established a camp there in 1895, on the Cross River. The loggers had plenty of white pine, balsam fir, and spruce trees to cut.

  8. Virginia–Rainy Lake Lumber Company Office - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia–Rainy Lake Lumber Company Office is a former office building in Virginia, Minnesota, United States. It was built around 1907 as the headquarters for the Virginia–Rainy Lake Lumber Company, the largest lumber company in the Upper Midwest in the early 20th century. [ 2 ]

  9. Virginia–Rainy Lake Lumber Company Manager's Residence

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    The Virginia–Rainy Lake Lumber Company Manager's Residence is a historic house in Virginia, Minnesota, United States. It was built in 1910 to provide upscale quarters for the manager of the Virginia–Rainy Lake Lumber Company, the largest lumber company in the area. [ 2 ]