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1942 |
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Acquisition of Willamina Lumber Company in Willamina, Oregon
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1942 |
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11,000 acres of timberland purchased to provide log supply for Willamina mill
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1950 |
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John Hampton starts Hampton Lumber Sales
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1986 |
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Acquisition of Tillamook Lumber Company in Tillamook, Oregon
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1991 |
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Big Creek acquisition adds 34,000 acres of timberland in Northwest Oregon
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1993 |
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Knappton Naselle acquisition adds 11,000 acres of timberland in Southwest Washington
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1996 |
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Ryderwood acquisition adds 94,000 acres of timberland in Southwest Washington
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1999 |
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Acquisition of Cowlitz Studs in Washington adds 400 million board feet+ of stud production
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2002 |
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Acquisition of sawmill in Darrington, Washington, which produces dimension and stud lumber from Douglas fir and Hemlock logs. Production capacity will exceed 300MMBF at normal level of operation
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2002 |
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Timberland exchange completed, bringing Hampton's timberland holdings to 155,000 acres and consolidating timber holdings closer to our mills
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2004 |
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Wilson River Tree Farm purchase adds 12,000 acres in Northwest Oregon to Hampton's ownership
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2006 |
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Acquisition of 89% interest in Babine Forest Products and Decker Lake Forest Products, sawmills in Burns Lake, B.C. adds 375 MMBF of SPF production. The Burns Lake Native Development Corporation retained 11% ownership
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2008 |
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North Cascades Tree Farm sold in NW Washington reducing timber holdings by acres in exchange for cash and a long-term supply agreement
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2010 |
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Warrenton, Oregon sawmill acquired from Weyerhaeuser with capacity in excess of 200 million board feet |
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