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The first models of what was to become the 356 were built in a small sawmill in Gmünd, Austria.
Asau, with the Potlatch sawmillers and Samoa Forest Products, was one of the busiest parts of Savai ' i in the 1960s and 1970s ; however, the departure of Potlatch and the scaling down of the sawmill has left Asau a ghost town in recent years.
Sutter's Mill was a sawmill owned by 19th century pioneer John Sutter in partnership with James W. Marshall.
It was in here on January 28, 1848 that James Marshall met privately with Sutter in order to show Sutter the gold that Marshall had found during the construction of Sutter's sawmill along the American River only four days earlier.
Heston was born John Charles Carter, the son of Lilla ( née Charlton ; 1899 – 1994 ) and Russell Whitford Carter ( 1897 – 1966 ), a sawmill operator.
The first known effort to harness the waters was in 1759, when Daniel Joncaire built a small canal above the falls to power his sawmill.
Although the ridgetops were relatively treeless at that time – because of the sawmill industry's great demand for wood – the construction of observation towers was considered necessary to provide the multiplying tourist hordes with new experiences.
Fredrikstad used to have a large sawmill industry and was an important harbour for timber export, then later on shipbuilding, until the main yard was closed in the 1980s.
In 1868 a sawmill was erected on the Burnett River downstream from the Steuart and Watson holdings.
It was the oldest operating sawmill in the Bundaberg area until it ceased operating on 26 May 2010.
Erb is often called the founder of Waterloo, as it was his sawmill ( 1808 ) and grist mill ( 1816 ) that became the focal point of the area.
Lumber to construct the new mill was cut by a small sawmill purchased in early 1901 from J. H.
1792: The first sawmill was built on Lycoming Creek by Roland Hall.
The first recorded mention of a sawmill was made by George Barnes, speaking about the Swartz sawmill on Mill Creek, circa 1867.
The second road, Veirs Mill Road ( MD Route 586, named after a grist and sawmill built on Rock Creek by Samuel Clark Veirs in 1838 ), was one portion of a much longer thoroughfare connecting westwards to Rockville, Maryland and thence towards the Potomac River and subsequently to Virginia via ferry crossings.
He built a sawmill at Battersea, London ( burnt down in 1814 and rebuilt by 1816 ), which was designed to produce veneers, and he also designed sawmills for entrepreneurs.
Shipping a sawmill by rail to Williamsville, which at the time was the end of the line, it was then hauled by wagons into Carter County, to a site that was selected because of a large natural pond known as Tolliver Pond.
It was named after William J. Huxie, a sawmill operator.
In 1892, Ruddock founded by the Ruddock Cypress Company was made a sawmill town.
In 1872, Trion was renamed Smallwood in honor of sawmill owner Charles Smallwood.
A sawmill at Nourlangie Camp was begun by Chinese operators, probably before World War I, to mill stands of cypress pine in the area.

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Apple trees were introduced to the region by John Eby in the 1830s, and several grist-and sawmills ( most notably Joseph Schneider's 1816 sawmill, John and Abraham Erb's grist-and sawmills and Eby's cider mill ) were erected throughout the area.
In order to construct this military outpost, a dam and sawmill were erected in 1849 by the Little Falls Mill and Land Company.
In 1877, he erected a sawmill that spurned the community ’ s growth.
A steam sawmill was built in 1860, and in the 1890s, the Union House was erected as a tavern, grocery store, and saloon.
In September 1870, a steam sawmill was erected by Macon, Krell & Cowell.
Mills were erected at various water power sites, with the first sawmill built 1812.
A sawmill and gristmill were erected at Union Falls ( then called Hopkinson's Mill ) in 1806.
In 1782, a sawmill and gristmill were erected at Goodwin's Mills, which developed into the town's only business and trade center, despite the fact that some of the village is actually located in Dayton.
Williams and Phillips also built the first dam where the Clinton River crossed the Saginaw Trail and erected the first sawmill.
( Frank ) Corbin family lived atop the hill, west of the sawmill in a Victorian house which they erected about the year 1904.
" The Quakers started a school in 1803 and erected a sawmill in 1812, but the mill caused dissension in the tribe and was pulled down.
The first sawmill was erected previous to 1811, by James Sayres, and stood a half-mile east of the corners.
Struthers built his first cabin and erected the sawmill and grist mill on Yellow Creek.
Huff erected a sawmill in Gatlinburg in 1900, and local residents began supplementing their income by providing lodging to loggers and other lumber company officials.
By 1860, Henry Cade had erected a sawmill and a cotton gin.
Squire erected the first sawmill in 1887.
In 1823, Winborn A. Swett built a dam at the river drop and erected the first sawmill.
A forge and sawmill were erected, roads built which led to the establishment of this small community called Dereham Forge.
We-myself, brother and two men named Barricklow-purchased and erected a forty horsepower steam sawmill, and sawed all the lumber for the university and the other buildings at Baldwin ... I was ground agent of the work and was five years engaged in sawing, building and doctoring the sick through small-pox, cholera and other diseases, and representing the people of Douglas County in the Kansas Legislature, during which time we washed and ironed the last wrinkle of human slavery out of the State ... I was called a good doctor, a faithful legislator, a sober, sound and loyal man, abounding with truth and justice and a heartful of love to all.
By 1906 when Blind River had been incorporated as a town, a second larger sawmill had been erected on the west arm of the Blind River.
The first sawmill in Bytown was erected on York Street and was driven by the waters of the By Wash.
In 1835 a mill was erected, followed by a steam sawmill.
In 1855, the first horse-powered sawmill was brought to Scatterville, and a frame school building was erected in 1859.

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