Typescript, 1983.

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Typescript, 1983.

Notes taken during an interview with Kenneth Wilkins of Avon, Idaho. Topics include the James Nesbit family, the Wilkins family, Alexander Munro, the Avon Cemetery, and the Potlatch Corporation. The interview was undertaken in contemplation of logging operations that would have impacted the Nesbit homestead site and family burial ground.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7444200

Latah County Historical Society

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Munro, Alexander

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Nesbit, James.

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Wilkins, Kenneth T., 1953-....

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McDonald, Stanley (Photographer)

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Archaeologist with the Palouse Ranger District, Idaho. From the description of Typescript, 1983. (Latah County Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 42065953 ...

Potlatch Lumber Company

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The Potlatch Lumber Company was incorporated in 1903 and acquired large timber holdings in Latah County, Idaho. In 1905-06 it constructed the company town of Potlatch and the largest white pine sawmill in the world in that community. In 1931 the Potlatch Lumber Company merged with the Clearwater and Edward Rutledge Timber Companies to form Potlatch Forests, Inc.; the name was later changed to Potlatch Corporation. The company sold the town of Potlatch in the 1950s and in 1983 closed and dismantl...

Wilkinson family.

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Nesbitt family.

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