Records, 1869-1959.
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Cunningham, Asa
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Deering Lumber Company
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Lumber company in Biddeford, Me., founded by Joseph G. Deering in 1866; son Frank Cutter Deering joined the business and it become known as J.G. Deering & Son; in 1920 Joseph Godfrey Deering, grandson of the original founder was general manager, becoming president in 1939; Godfrey Company (owned by Joseph G. Deering personally) was formed in 1958 after the sale of J.G. Deering & Son to Thomas Armstrong; at this time J.G. Deering & Son was renamed Deering Lumber Company; Godfrey Compa...
Armstrong, Thomas M.
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Owner of Deering Lumber Company. From the description of Research notes on logging and lumbering in Maine, ca. 1831-1999. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 759433113 ...
J.G. Deering & Son.
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Deering, Joseph Godfrey, 1816-1892
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Deering, Joseph Godfrey, 1894-1987
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Businessman, civic leader, and philanthropist, of Saco, Me.; b. Joseph Godfrey Deering II, son of Frank Cutter Deering and Annie Grey Wiggin Deering; manager and later president of J.G. Deering & Son which later became known as Deering Lumber Company (sold in 1958). President of York National Bank, Dyer Library Association, and Sweetser Home for Boys; treasurer of Laurel Hill Cemetery Association and served many years on Maine Parks and Recreation Commission; officer and member of many local...
Demers, George
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Cumberland County Power and Light Co.
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Chaney, Michael P., 1957-
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Deering, Frank Cutter, 1866-1939
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Frank Cutter Deering (1866-1939) was born in the same year his father, Joseph Godfrey Deering (1816-1892), founded Deering Lumber. F.C. eventually took over the entire Deering business after his father's death and ran it until his own death in 1939. From the description of Frank Cutter Deering autograph collection, ca. 1719-1938 (bulk 1765-1862). (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 166428406 ...
Saco River Driving Company
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Godfrey Company
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