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Is this the same lumber company that, when given permission to create an
access road to the forest where they would be harvesting timber, made the
road a mile wide?

Tim Romano


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From: "Jonathan P. Gill" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 8:52 AM
Subject: pound and weyerhauser


> Fellowe Poundians:
>
> I notice in this month's National Geographic a legal notice from
> Weyerhauser, the lumber company Thaddeus Pound battled more than a century
> ago (Pound calls them "Warenhauser," right?). It seems people who recently
> bought siding from them are entitled to file a claim for monetary
> compensation.
>
> With usura the exterior hardboard siding is faulty...
>
> Jonathan Gill
> Columbia University
>
>

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