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  2. Georgia-Pacific - Wikipedia

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    Georgia-Pacific lumber mill in Eureka, California (May 1972).. Georgia-Pacific was founded by Owen Robertson Cheatham on September 22, 1927 in Augusta, Georgia, as the Georgia Hardwood Lumber Co. [5] He started the company through the acquisition of a wholesale hardwood lumber yard.

  3. Rockport, California - Wikipedia

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    The mill boasted a double circular saw, edger, and planer, with the mill having a capacity of 20,000 board feet (1,700 cu ft or 50 m 3) of lumber per day. An unusual aspect of the site was a 270-foot (80 m) wire suspension bridge , built in 1877 to connect the mainland to a small island in the ocean.

  4. Samoa, California - Wikipedia

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    Hammond Lumber Company railroads brought logs and lumber to Samoa from Little River and Big Lagoon until the railway trestles were destroyed by wildfire in 1945. Georgia-Pacific Corporation purchased the Samoa sawmill complex in 1956 and began operation of a plywood mill in 1958. [17]

  5. Pacific Lumber Company - Wikipedia

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    The Scotia Mill and log pond. Pacific Lumber (or PL, as locals have known it for generations) began during the heat of the US Civil War in 1863 when A. W. McPherson and Henry Wetherbee purchased 6,000 acres (24 km 2) of timberland on California's Eel River at the rate of $1.25 per acre.

  6. Truck driver faces uncertain Christmas after Georgia Pacific ...

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    Some, like Withers, had recently refinanced their homes and made other financial commitments unaware of Georgia Pacific's plans to close the mill. Daniel Withers transports 20 tons of chemicals in ...

  7. Fort Bragg, California - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, the Union Lumber Company was purchased by Boise Cascade and John Quincy and it became Georgia Pacific Lumber Company in 1973. The mill was shut down in 2002 after being identified as a nonperforming asset. The 400-acre (1.6 km 2) piece of property within the city limits takes up almost the entire coastline of Fort Bragg, including Fort ...

  8. Georgia-Pacific's $550 million expansion adds 100 new ... - AOL

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    GREEN BAY - Georgia-Pacific Corp. added a new dose of Brawn(y) to the 105-year-old Broadway Mill. Company executives and community leaders on Tuesday gathered to celebrate completion of a ...

  9. Hammond Lumber Company - Wikipedia

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    A sash and door factory was added to the mill complex by 1909, [2] and the company was reorganized as the Hammond Lumber Company in 1912. [3] Hammond Lumber Company built an emergency shipyard during World War I, and seven wooden steam-ships were built at Samoa between 1917 and 1919.[14] The 1921-22 Belcher Atlas of Humboldt County breaks down ...

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