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  • ...ia]] / [[Narrow_Gauge_Railroads_of_California#Logging|Logging]] / [[Swayne Lumber Company]] ...ust northwest of Stanwood. A 4,200 foot long incline was built to move cut lumber from the Swayne mill down to the Western Pacific tracks.<ref>''Oroville Dai
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  • ...ia]] / [[Narrow_Gauge_Railroads_of_California#Logging|Logging]] / [[Sierra Lumber Company]] ...ointed trustees and resumed partial operations. On October 4th, the Sierra Lumber Company was incorporated.
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  • ...nia]] / [[Narrow_Gauge_Railroads_of_California#Logging|Logging]] / [[Sloat Lumber Company]] ...y lumber Co., and from 1926 to 1936 the little road was part of the Quincy Lumber Co. operation.
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  • ...|Oregon]] / [[Narrow_Gauge_Railroads_of_Oregon#Logging|Logging]] / [[Modoc Lumber Company]] ...generally reported to be in Aspgrove. It appears that initially the Modoc Lumber Co was the holding company and sales unit, while the production group, incl
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  • ...Oregon]] / [[Narrow Gauge Railroads of Oregon#Logging|Logging]] / [[Leland Lumber Company]] ...ne County. A steam powered mill was constructed, capable of 25,000 feet of lumber per day. Water for steam generation was diverted from Brimstone Creek to th
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  • ...a]] / [[Narrow_Gauge_Railroads_of_California#Logging|Logging]] / [[Truckee Lumber Company]] <span class="paracap">T</span>'''he''' beginnings of the Truckee Lumber Company date back to March 1867, when Brickell & Geisendorfer erected a saw
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  • ...nia]] / [[Narrow_Gauge_Railroads_of_California#Logging|Logging]] / [[Marsh Lumber Company]] ...lly a 3.17 mile branch was built to a spot called Horton Landing where the lumber would be loaded onto railcars. Soon the Horton Bros. built a new mill in Lo
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  • ...ia]] / [[Narrow_Gauge_Railroads_of_California#Logging|Logging]] / [[Sanger Lumber Company]] ...ontinually losing money, creditors reorganized the operation as the Sanger Lumber Company in 1895. The entire operation, was moved 5 miles east to Converse B
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  • ...Narrow_Gauge_Railroads_of_California#Logging|Logging]] / [[Brookings Box & Lumber Company]] ...d from David Seely. Shortly after the purchase they organized the Highland Lumber Company and in 1892, the first sawmill in the Fredalba area was completed.
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  • ...n]] / [[Narrow Gauge Railroads of Oregon#Logging|Logging]] / [[Bridal Veil Lumber Company]] ...scade.org/ark:/80444/xv04153/op=fstyle.aspx?t=k&q=MSS+1734 MSS 1734: Modoc Lumber Company records, circa 1850-1989.]
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  • ...[[Narrow_Gauge_Railroads_of_California#Logging|Logging]] / [[Spanish Peak Lumber Company]] ...he rough cut lumber downhill to the planers. Until the tram was completed, lumber was hauled by horse team to the Quincy Western RR and there loaded on cars
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  • |+ Locomotives of the Birce & Smart Lumber Company.
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  • ...[Narrow Gauge Railroads of California#Logging|Logging]] / [[Towle Brothers Lumber Company]] ...the first to move to California in 1859. He became involved with the local lumber industry and invited his brothers to join him out west.
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  • ...lroads of California#Logging|Logging Railroads]] / [[Michigan - California Lumber Company]] <span class="paracap">T</span>he American River Land and Lumber Co. began logging the Georgetown Divide in 1890. Logs were delivered to the
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  • ...rrow_Gauge_Railroads_of_California#Logging|Logging]] / [[Johnson - Pollock Lumber Company]] ...a steam tractor to bring logs from the woods on Mt. Hebron to the siding. Lumber milled at Jerome was then shipped to the Sacramento area.
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  • ...f_California#Logging|Logging]] / [[Pacific_Lumber_%26_Wood_Company|Pacific Lumber & Wood Company]] ...as sold to Charles Bragg and Filman Folsom, who operated it as the Pacific Lumber & Wood Company. Logs were harvested north and driven down to the Little Tru
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  • ...] / [[Narrow_Gauge_Railroads_of_California#Logging|Logging]] / [[West Side Lumber Company]] <span class="paracap">O</span>'''n''' May 31st 1898, The West Side Flume & Lumber Company was formed when William H. Crocker, Henry J. Crocker, Andre Poniato
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  • ...ing|Logging]] / [[West Side Lumber Company]] / [[Requiem for the West Side Lumber Company]] ...as of this past May 10, 2009, since my wife and I first saw the West Side Lumber Co. We first heard of it as we crossed the narrow gauge tracks on our way i
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  • ...g|Logging]] / [[American River Land & Lumber Company|American River Land & Lumber Co.]] Reorganized as the El Dorado Lumber Company in 1900.
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  • ...ng]] / [[Sierra Nevada Wood & Lumber Company]] / [[SSierra Nevada Wood and Lumber Company Locomotive Roster|Locomotives]] {{DISPLAYTITLE:Sierra Nevada Wood & Lumber Co. no. 9}}
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  • .../ [[Towle Brothers Lumber Company]] / [[Locomotives of the Towle Brothers Lumber Company|Locomotives]] Built by H.K Porter in 1877 for the [[Towle Brothers Lumber Company]].
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  • .../ [[Towle Brothers Lumber Company]] / [[Locomotives of the Towle Brothers Lumber Company|Locomotives]] Built by H.K Porter in 1878 for the [[Towle Brothers Lumber Company]].
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  • .../ [[Towle Brothers Lumber Company]] / [[Locomotives of the Towle Brothers Lumber Company|Locomotives]] Built by H.K Porter in 1891 for the [[Towle Brothers Lumber Company]].
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  • .../ [[Towle Brothers Lumber Company]] / [[Locomotives of the Towle Brothers Lumber Company|Locomotives]] Built by H.K Porter in 18841 for the [[Towle Brothers Lumber Company]].
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  • <span class="rltitle">[[Biles-Coleman Lumber Company|Biles Coleman Lumber Company.]]</span><br />
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:American River Land & Lumber Company #1 "H.P. Livermoore"}} ...g|Logging]] / [[American River Land & Lumber Company|American River Land & Lumber Co.]]
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  • <span class="rltitle">[[Bridal Veil Lumber Company|Bridal Veil Lumber Company.]]</span><br /> <span class="rltitle">[[Leland Lumber Company|Leland Lumber Company.]]</span><br />
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  • .../ [[Towle Brothers Lumber Company]] / [[Locomotives of the Towle Brothers Lumber Company|Locomotives]] ...r the [[Lyon Mining & Milling Company]]. Purchased by the [[Towle Brothers Lumber Company]] in 1882.
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  • ===Oregon Lumber Company=== [[File:OLCo-103-in-Bates-1919-SVRR-Archives.jpeg|left|thumb|Oregon Lumber Co. #103 on the dead line in front of the Bates, Or. hotel.]]
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  • ====L. E. White Lumber Company====
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sierra Nevada Wood & Lumber Company: Crystal Bay]]
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  • ...n]] / [[Narrow Gauge Railroads of Oregon#Logging|Logging]] / [[Bridal Veil Lumber Company]] ...scade.org/ark:/80444/xv04153/op=fstyle.aspx?t=k&q=MSS+1734 MSS 1734: Modoc Lumber Company records, circa 1850-1989.]
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  • ...Oregon]] / [[Narrow Gauge Railroads of Oregon#Logging|Logging]] / [[Leland Lumber Company]] ...ne County. A steam powered mill was constructed, capable of 25,000 feet of lumber per day. Water for steam generation was diverted from Brimstone Creek to th
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  • ...Lode. Timber was hauled down to the mill at Glenbrook and finished hauled lumber back up the ridge to Spooner Summit where it traveled by flume to their woo ...e">[[Sierra Nevada Wood & Lumber Company: Crystal Bay|Sierra Nevada Wood & Lumber Company: Crystal Bay.]]</span><br />
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  • ...nia]] / [[Narrow_Gauge_Railroads_of_California#Logging|Logging]] / [[Marsh Lumber Company]] ...lly a 3.17 mile branch was built to a spot called Horton Landing where the lumber would be loaded onto railcars. Soon the Horton Bros. built a new mill in Lo
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  • ...ia]] / [[Narrow_Gauge_Railroads_of_California#Logging|Logging]] / [[Sanger Lumber Company]] ...ontinually losing money, creditors reorganized the operation as the Sanger Lumber Company in 1895. The entire operation, was moved 5 miles east to Converse B
    2 KB (349 words) - 17:09, 14 August 2021
  • ...for the Eureka Consolidated Mining Company, transferred to the [[West Side Lumber Company]] circa 1900. ===[[West Side Lumber Company]]===
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  • ...ought logs from the woods to the east down to the mill pond of the Truckee Lumber Co. During June and July of that year, the Pacific Lumber & Wood Co. began disassembling their railroad from the bluff above Clinton
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  • ...[[Narrow_Gauge_Railroads_of_California#Logging|Logging]] / [[D. H. McEwen Lumber Company]] ...installed the famous cable way across the American River. His D.H. McEwen Lumber Company operated a 50,000 board foot sawmill at Niestrath & Fort Ross Roads
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