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  2. Payless Cashways - Wikipedia

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    The company primarily operated during the 1980s and 1990s, and is considered among the first national chains to implement the DIY strategy. The company experienced financial difficulties during the late 1980s. Payless Cashways differed from modern home improvement retailers in that they utilized a fully functional outdoor lumber yard. Customers ...

  3. Category:Defunct forest products companies of the United ...

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    Fernwood Lumber Company; Finkbine-Guild Lumber Company; Fort Bragg Redwood Company; Frederic M. Sibley Lumber Company Office Building; G. Goodyear Redwood Company;

  4. History of the lumber industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    By mid-June 1607 the company had finished constructing its fort, triangular in shape, enclosing about one acre, with its river side extending 420 feet and its other sides measuring 300 feet. Within the fort the company built a church, storehouse, living quarters - all the amenities the colony would need to survive.

  5. Find Out Donald Sutherland's Net Worth at the Time of ... - AOL

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    Donald Sutherland died on June 20, 2024 at the age of 88, ending an illustrious career that brought him fame, respect and a net worth in the tens of millions.In a moving tribute to his father ...

  6. Charles Hurwitz - Wikipedia

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    Charles Edwin Hurwitz was born in 1940, and raised in Kilgore, Texas. [2] His parents were Eva (née Engler) and Hyman Hurwitz, and his father was Jewish and owned a local clothing store, "Hurwitz Man’s Shop" and he built the town's first shopping center.

  7. 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.

  8. What was Donald Sutherland’s net worth? - AOL

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    Sutherland is thought to have had a net worth of around $60m, according to a range of celebrity tracking sites. He had been earning between $1.5m and $2m per movie in his later career, which ...

  9. List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 266

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    Sutherland none none S.D.N.Y. affirmed Farmers and Mechanics National Bank of Fort Worth, Texas v. Wilkinson: 503 (1925) Sutherland none none N.D. Tex. dismissed Webster v. Fall: 507 (1925) Sutherland none none W.D. Okla. reversed Norton v. Larney: 511 (1925) Sutherland none none 8th Cir. affirmed Erie Coal and Coke Corporation v. United States ...