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C.D. Johnson Lumber Company Toledo Mill Collection, 1920-1995View associated digital content.

The C.D. Johnson Lumber Company Toledo Mill Collection consists of photographs, newspaper articles, and other materials pertaining primarily to the mill in Toledo, Oregon. The C.D. Johnson Lumber Company was established in 1922 as a subsidiary of the Pacific Spruce Corporation and was, at one time, the largest spruce mill in the world.

The entirity of this colleciton has been digitized and is available upon request.

ID: MSS JohnsonMill
Extent: 0.05 cubic feet
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Statement on Access: Collection is open for research.
Preferred Citation: C.D. Johnson Lumber Company Toledo Mill Collection (MSS JohnsonMill), Oregon State University Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Corvallis, Oregon.
Acquisition Note: The materials were donated to the Archives in 2005 by Johanna DeStefano, whose father worked at the mill. An Oregon native, DeStefano is Professor Emeritus at Ohio State University, where she was a faculty member and administrator in the College of Education until her retirement in 2000.
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