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  • 1Lumber yard — A lumber yard is a retail location for lumber and wood related products used in construction and/or home improvement projects. Lumber yards can also provide services such as the use of a planer and other large machines.Lumber yards sell products… …

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  • 2lumber yard — noun A merchant that sells finished wood products used to build objects, such as some furniture and fixtures, as well as construction and repair of complete structures such as houses, buildings, etc. Most lumber yards have evolved into full… …

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  • 3Lumber — Timber redirects here. For other uses, see Timber (disambiguation). Timber in storage for later processing at a sawmill …

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  • 4Beaver Lumber — Infobox Company company name = Beaver Lumber company company type = Defunct company slogan = What Canada is Made of foundation = Molson location city = Markham, Ontario location country = Canada industry = Retail (Department Discount) products =… …

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  • 5Parr Lumber — Infobox Company company name = Parr Lumber company company type = Private foundation = 1930 industry = Building materials, retail location = Hillsboro, Oregon, USA coord|45.5607| 122.909|type:streetscale:US|display=title,inline products =… …

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  • 6Charles James Kershaw — was born in Burnley, Lancashire, England, in 1832. He came to America in 1841, and received his education at the Derby Line Academy, in Derby Line, Orleans County, Vermont. He came West in 1853, and engaged in a general trade in provisions, grain …

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  • 7Industrial Workers of the World — Infobox Union name= IWW country= International affiliation= members= 2,000/900 (2006) 100,000 (1923) full name= Industrial Workers of the World native name= founded= 1905 current= head= dissolved date= dissolved state= merged into= office=… …

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  • 9John Rudolphus Booth — (April 5, 1827 ndash; December 8, 1925) was a Canadian lumber and railway baron. He controlled logging rights for large tracts of forest land in central Ontario, and built a railway (the Canada Atlantic Railway from Ottawa through to Georgian Bay …

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  • 10Lafleche, Saskatchewan — Lafleche is a small community in southwest Saskatchewan, Canada. The population of Lafleche is approximately 500. Community profileIn 1913 the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) came to Lafleche. In 1937 after eight consecutive crop failures, the… …

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