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  2. Wood shingle - Wikipedia

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    Shingle fabrication was revolutionized in the early 19th century by steam-powered sawmills. Shingle mills made possible the production of uniform shingles in mass quantities. The sawn shingle of uniform taper and smooth surface eliminated the need to hand dress. The supply of wooden shingles was, therefore, no longer limited by local factors.

  3. Shingle weaver - Wikipedia

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    View of shingle weaver Floyd W. Williams clipping shingles - Lester Shingle Mill, Sweet Home, Linn County, Oregon. A shingle weaver "weaving" shingles into bundles. A shingle weaver (US) or shingler [1] (UK) is an employee of a wood products mill who engages in the creation of wooden roofing shingles or the closely related product known as ...

  4. Category:Shingle Style architecture in Indiana - Wikipedia

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  5. Cedar Grove, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Cedar Grove is a town in Highland Township, Franklin County, Indiana, United States. The population was 156 at the 2010 census. The population was 156 at the 2010 census. History

  6. Cedar Creek Canyon (Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    Cedar Creek Canyon, also called simply Cedar Canyon, is a topographical feature located in Allen County, Indiana, United States. It is a very straight, narrow gorge about 50 to 100 feet (15 to 30 m) deep that contains part of the lower segment of Cedar Creek , the largest tributary of the St. Joseph River .

  7. Cedar Creek (Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    Cedar Creek (from Potawatomi: mskwawak-zibÉ™) [1] is the largest tributary of the St. Joseph River, draining 174,780 acres (707.3 km 2) in the Eastern Corn Belt Plains of northeastern Indiana. It is 31.9 miles (51.3 km) long, [ 2 ] rising in northwestern DeKalb County and joining the St. Joseph just below the Cedarville Dam in Allen County .

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    Solar Panels and Other Renewable Energy Sources Homeowners can receive up to 30% back in the cost of a solar panel installation in the form of a non-refundable tax credits.