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Hampton continues to grow even as some of our peers are downsizing or disappearing. Most of the growth of Hampton Affiliates has been through the addition of timberland, manufacturing capacity and sales operations.

Below is a quick summary of Hampton’s History:

     1942    Acquisition of Willamina Lumber Company in Willamina, Oregon

       
  1942    11,000 acres of timberland purchased to provide log supply for Willamina mill

 
  1950    John Hampton starts Hampton Lumber Sales

 
  1986    Acquisition of Tillamook Lumber Company in Tillamook, Oregon

 
  1991    Big Creek acquisition adds 34,000 acres of timberland in Northwest Oregon

 
  1993    Knappton Naselle acquisition adds 11,000 acres of timberland in Southwest Washington

 
1996 Ryderwood acquisition adds 94,000 acres of timberland in Southwest Washington

1999 Acquisition of Cowlitz Studs in Washington adds 400 million board feet+ of stud production

2002 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

2002 Timberland exchange completed, bringing Hampton's timberland holdings to 155,000 acres and consolidating timber holdings closer to our mills

2004 Wilson River Tree Farm purchase adds 12,000 acres in Northwest Oregon to Hampton's ownership

2006 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

2008     North Cascades Tree Farm sold in NW Washington reducing timber holdings by acres in exchange for cash and a long-term supply agreement

2010     Warrenton, Oregon sawmill acquired from Weyerhaeuser with capacity in excess of 200 million board feet

 


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