Company records, 1869-1930.

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Company records, 1869-1930.

Articles of association (1876), minutes and stock certificate books (1877-1929), ledger (1882-1901), journal (1894-1901), income tax reports (1909-1930), land records, correspondence, and related papers, with information on logging expenses, dams, booms, labor costs, flowage rights, and taxes of this company organized to improve and drive logs on the Chippewa River and its tributaries in Wisconsin. This firm was a Weyerhaeuser affiliate.

1.25 cu. ft. (2 boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7314153

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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