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1 The lumber to face the first dam in '47 came from Marine.
2 My father driv' a wagon and hauled lumber to Columbia from Lexington.
3 Imlay had made investments in timber-lands in Norway, and was shipping lumber to France.
4 He placed an order for poles, baling wire, and lumber to be delivered later.
5 Dr. Duffield gave sufficient to pay the cartage of the lumber to the depot.
6 Government had furnished lumber to erect a few temporary buildings.
7 Also included in this segment is the sale of excess lumber to local home-building markets.
8 Mr. Furnell had his raft lashed to ours and sold his lumber to them too.
9 For twenty-two consecutive years he rafted lumber to Baltimore.
10 No professional lumberman better understands how to transport lumber to a desired place than beavers.
11 The result was that in about a week we had enough lumber to frame the cabin.
12 We acquired valuable pine- lands in Michigan and transported the lumber to our works at Mansfield.
13 There was enough lumber to build an ark.
14 The first thing was, Driscoll didn't have enough scrap lumber to fill up a milk crate.
15 It's just a question of having the lumber to do it with, and we've got it now.
16 The director of works became responsible for the purchase of all the lumber to be used in building.
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