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CUFF S. WALKER, PKESIDENT BAYOU 

 LAND & LUMBEU COMPANY. 



GEORGE W. HAND, SECRETARY-TREAS- 

 URER BAYOII LAND & LUHBEU COMPANY. 



FRED 



K. CONN. VICE-PRESIDENT BAYOU 

 LAND & LtTMBER COMPANY. 



cinnati's prosperity, it may be mentioaed 

 that the savings per capita of population is 

 greater than that of any city or town in the 

 United States. In population Cincinnati 



ranks fifteenth in the list of the great cities 

 of the country. The census of 1890 gave 

 her a population slightly below 3.50,000. 

 These figures create a false impression of 



the population of the region of which Cin- 

 cinnati is the immediate center, as great 

 villages and cities surround Cincinnati on 

 all sides and really are an integral part of 



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UNION TRUST BUILDING. 

 Containing Offices or the T. B. Stone Lumbeh Company. New River 

 Lumber Ci>.«pany, Hardwood Lu.vber Co.mpany, Stearns Lumber & 

 Coal Co.mpany. J. W. Darling Lu.mber Company and St. James 

 Cedar Company. 



FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. 



Containing Offices op the Hardwood Manufacturers' Association of 

 THE United States. Kentucky Lumber Company. Shawnee Lumber 

 Company. James Kennedy & Co., Yale Lumber Company, Ferd 

 Brenner Lumber Company, Schradeb & Skiles, Louisiana Red 

 Cypress Company. 



