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lumberman
lumberman N. Amer. (ˈlʌmbəmən) [f. lumber n.1 + man.] One whose work is among lumber or rough timber, esp. one who fells and dresses timber in the forest.a 1817 T. Dwight Trav. New Eng., etc. II. (1821) 166 The lumbermen were without employment. 1870 Emerson Soc. & Solit. Wks. (Bohn) III. 1 He envie... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lumberman (shipwreck)
The Lumberman was a 3-masted schooner that sank in 1893 in Lake Michigan off the coast of Oak Creek, Wisconsin, United States. History The Lumberman was built in 1862 in the shipyard of Allyne Litchfield at Blendon's Landing, Michigan. wikipedia.org
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James Meehan (lumberman)
James Meehan (July 7, 1834 – April 9, 1920) was an American lumberman from Meehan, Wisconsin, who served one term as a "Greenback Democrat" member of the He received a common school education and became a lumberman. wikipedia.org
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was a lumberman in new brunswick?
Arthur Culligan was a farmer, lumberman and political figure in New Brunswick, Canada.
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Frank Walker (lumberman)
Frank Walker (March 29, 1843 – August 26, 1916) was a lumberman, a contractor, a builder, a city official and an inventor in the Pacific Coast of the United wikipedia.org
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William Davidson (lumberman)
It identifies Davidson as Canada's first lumberman, surely a misnomer. wikipedia.org
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Henry Stephens (lumberman)
Henry Stephens (1823–1886) was an Irish-American lumberman, merchant and financier. wikipedia.org
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Northwestern Lumberman
The name was then changed from the Michigan Lumberman to the Northwestern Lumberman. The Northwestern Lumberman and The Timberman magazines merged on January 1, 1899, into one publication known as the American Lumberman. wikipedia.org
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Lumberman's Monument
Lumberman's Monument is a monument dedicated to the workers of the early logging industry in Michigan. Occupational Monuments, Lumberman's Monument at waymarking.com Monuments and memorials in Michigan Forestry museums in the United States Museums in Iosco wikipedia.org
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جيه دبليو ماريوت داون تاون هيوستن
Original source: American Lumberman, "The Personal History and Public and Business Achievements of One Hundred Eminent Lumbermen of the United States," Second Series, American Lumberman, Chicago, 1905-1906. wikipedia.org
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基萨奇国家森林
The lumberman’s assault on the southern forest, 1880–1920. pp. 238–288. In . Americans and Their Forests: A Historical Geography. wikipedia.org
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Edward H. Lingo
Lingo (October 12, 1838 at Millsboro, Delaware – January 27, 1927 at Denison, Grayson County, Texas), was a Texas lumberman. states that he was a "remarkable man from a variety of viewpoints…one of the original organizers of the Lumberman's Association of Texas, and one of the wikipedia.org
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Simon J. Murphy Sr.
Murphy was born in Windsor, Maine and was a lumberman there, beginning as a logger on the Penobscot River and working his way up. Murphy, Jr. was a lumberman and Mayor of Green Bay, Wisconsin. Son Frank E. wikipedia.org
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James Meehan
James Meehan may refer to: James Meehan (surveyor) (1774–1826), Irish-Australian explorer and surveyor James Meehan (lumberman) (1834–1920), American lumberman and member of the Wisconsin State Assembly James Leo Meehan (1891–1943), American film director and screenwriter Jim Meehan (James Michael wikipedia.org
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David Youngs
David Youngs was an American lumberman from Ahnapee, Wisconsin who spent one term as a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly for the district consisting He listed his profession as "lumberman". wikipedia.org
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