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The Michael Jordan of American timber a century ago!,
By rgandrew@home.com (Tacoma, Washington) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Downriver: Orrin H. Ingram and the Empire Lumber Company (Hardcover)
Once upon a time a river forked, and one family went West and the other South. The one who stayed in control and healthy prospered; the other just seemed to lose its way, dissipate, and fade away. This is the legacy of Orrin Ingram. For those who enjoy the very early days (1850-1900) of our historically significant industries, this book establishes the creation of the Empire Lumber Company, which became in time, the base which produced Inram Industries and Weyerhaeuser Company.
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Downriver: Orrin H. Ingram and the Empire Lumber Company by Charles E. Twining (Hardcover - December 15, 1975)
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