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lumber-room
lumber-room [f. lumber n.1] A room for the reception of lumber or disused chattels.1741 Richardson Pamela (1824) I. 132 My own little chapel, which has not been used for any thing but a lumber⁓room. 1812 H. & J. Smith Rej. Addr., Baby's Debut, The chaise..Stood in the lumber room. 1884 J. Hatton H. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lumber room
In British usage, a lumber room is a room in a house used primarily for storing unused furniture. A lumber room is described in detail in Saki's short story "The Lumber Room": The OED mentions in the verb "lumbering" that it first meant to obstruct wikipedia.org
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lumber-room
lumber-roomn (esp Brit) room in which lumber1(1) is kept 堆放无用家具的房间. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Dennis Johnson Lumber Company Mill
A winch provides additional power for moving large pieces of lumber around. The southeast wing houses the "file room", where saw blades were stored and sharpened. wikipedia.org
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Lumber
Re-manufactured lumber Re-manufactured lumber is the result of secondary or tertiary processing of previously milled lumber. See also Cubic ton Deck (building) Engineered wood Hardwood timber production List of woods Logging Lumber room Lumberjack Non-timber forest wikipedia.org
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Lumber (disambiguation)
Lumber may also refer to: Lumber room, a room to store currently un-needed furniture Places Norway Lumber (Kristiansand), a neighbourhood in the city of Kristiansand United States Lumber, Arkansas, an unincorporated community in Arkansas Lumber City, Georgia, a city in Telfair County, Georgia Lumber wikipedia.org
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William R. Stafford House
He bought or took out lumber claims on a great deal of the surrounding timberland. The interior contains spacious rooms, including a parlor on the first floor and a child's room on the second. wikipedia.org
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Wendell P. and Harriet Rounds Robbins House
The dining room, kitchen, and pantry are located behind the living room, and a library is located near the den. The third floor contains a family room, bar area, poker room, bathroom and storage rooms. wikipedia.org
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Great Southern Lumber Company
The lumber company complex included of train track, lumber drying yards, and a planing mill. Waste material was either converted into boxes, staves, shingles, and lathes or transported to a boiler room for generating steam and electric power to wikipedia.org
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Missouri Lumber and Mining Company
Over 475 houses were built, which it rented for $1 per room per month. Many were two-story, with painted weatherboard siding, and gable roofs. These houses were two room-wide, one room-deep rectangular structures, often with front porches and rear lean-tos added. wikipedia.org
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Yosemite Lumber Company
Despite a fire in September, which caused significant damage to the bakery and dining room at Merced Falls, the outlook was positive. Legacy Today, few remnants of the lumber operation remain. wikipedia.org
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John A. Campbell (lumber executive)
He obtained his early education in a one-room schoolhouse and later attended North Sydney Technical Collegeas well as Sydney Technical Institution for In 1999, Pacific Lumber's parent, Maxxam Inc., signed the Headwaters agreement, in which Pacific Lumber sold to the federal government and the State of wikipedia.org
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William T. Shepard House
The community contained 1,000–1,500 people, and was centered around the Miller–Brent Lumber Company. A left wing had two bedrooms and a bath, while a right wing contained a dining room, kitchen, breakfast room, pantry, and covered well. wikipedia.org
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Sugar Pine Lumber Company
The facility was immense, featuring the world's largest sorting table with room for 230 grades of lumber, in addition to of drying yards connected by Tourism and Film Challenged by a dwindling lumber supply and collapse of the lumber market, the Sugar Pine Company sought alternative sources of revenue wikipedia.org
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Pine Ridge, Oregon
The office vault was the only surviving structure, and a house was later built adjacent to it, incorporating it as a room. After Forest Lumber bought the property, houses were built to a higher standard. wikipedia.org
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