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homes, barns and fences in Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri 

 and Kansas. 



STILLWATER, MINNESOTA 



The big Shulenburg and Boeckeler mill later owned 

 by Isaac Staples, E. L. Hospes and Samuel Atlee and 

 finally owned by Geo. H. Atwood who cut forty-eight 

 million feet of lumber a season. 



Hersey Bean and Brown mill; which in 1892 came 

 under the management of George H. Atwood. 



The Saint Croix Lumber Company. 



The East Side Lumber Company (Bronson and Fol- 

 som mill). 



South Stillwater mill (Durant and Wheeler and 

 David Tozer). 



Hershey Lumber Company mill. 



R. W. and A. R. Turnbull mill at Lakeland. 



The Eclipse Sawmill Company at South Stillwater. 



The Fall and McCoy mill at Lakeland. 



The Musser-Sauntry mill. 



HUDSON, WISCONSIN (Mouth of Willow River) 

 The Purington mill, built 1850. Destroyed by fire. 

 It was replaced in 1883 by a modern mill owned by the 

 Hudson Lumber Company, that cut 700,000,000 feet 

 and sent the last raft down the river in 1915. 



GLENMONT, WISCONSIN 



Olds and Lord mill - later owned by Gillespie and 

 Harper. 



PRESCOTT, WISCONSIN 



The John Dudley mill. 



RED WING, MINNESOTA 



The Red Wing Mills Company, the Charles Betcher 

 mill. 



