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  2. Payless Cashways - Wikipedia

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    By 1981, the company was the 5th largest in the industry. In 1983, Payless Cashways purchased the Sacramento, California–based Lumberjack Stores Inc for $26.3 million (~$67.6 million in 2023). [3] [4] In the following year, Payless Cashways purchased the Somerville, Massachusetts–based Somerville Lumber & Supply Company for $12 million in ...

  3. Georgia-Pacific - Wikipedia

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    This was the only pulp and paper mill that the company ever built. [5] The company continued to make a series of acquisitions, including Union Lumber (owned by Boise Cascade) in 1973, [6] US Plywood in 1987, American Forest Products Corporation in 1988, Great Northern Nekoosa in 1990, and the Fort James Corporation in 2000. The Fort James ...

  4. Category:Defunct Texas railroads - Wikipedia

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    S. Sabine and Galveston Bay Railroad and Lumber Company; St. Louis–San Francisco Railway; St. Louis Southwestern Railway; St. Louis Southwestern Railway of Texas

  5. Kenneth W. Ford (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth W. Ford (August 4, 1908 – February 8, 1997) was an American businessman and lumber mill owner from Asotin, Washington, who founded Roseburg Forest Products in 1936. In 2017, his family was the 12th largest private landowners in the United States owning 783,000 acres in the Pacific Northwest, North Carolina and Virginia. [1]

  6. Moscow, Camden and San Augustine Railroad - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, the W.T. Carter & Bro. Lumber Company and the MCSA were purchased by Champion International. In 2000, both companies were acquired by International Paper. Georgia Pacific acquired all assets from International Paper (Mill and Railroad) in April 2007 and is the current owner.

  7. Alexandria & Western Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Alexandria & Western Railway was a regional railroad chartered on September 15, 1909 with George F. Cotter of Fort Worth, Texas, as its president and a number of investors from Kansas City, Missouri. [1] Its purpose was to transport lumber from Alexandria, Louisiana, west to Texas, though it only reached as far west as Gardner, Louisiana ...

  8. Century Plyboards - Wikipedia

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    Century Plyboard was founded in 1986 by Sajjan Bhajanka and Sanjay Agarwal in Kolkata. [8] [9] [10] Sajjan Bhajanka has been serving as its chairman since October 31, 2011.[8] [9] He serves as the Chairman of Star Ferro and Cement Limited, Century Plyboards Ltd. and Shyam Century Ferrous Limited. [11]

  9. Groveton, Lufkin and Northern Railway - Wikipedia

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    Originally chartered on May 15, 1908, as the Texas Northern Railway Company, it changed its name on August 17, 1908. On December 1, 1908, the GL&N purchased the 21-mile (34 km) private logging railroad between Groveton and Vair from the Trinity County Lumber Company, its corporate parent; the rail line had been built in 1900 by lumber company ...

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