CRYSTAL LUMBER COMPANY
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Klamath County - Crystal Springs
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May 4, 1925: "The Crystal Lumber company is installing a new 100 H.P. boiler in their mill at the head of Crystal creek. The mill will start sawing as soon as the boiler can be installed and overhauling completed." (The Evening Herald)
July 23, 1937: "Sawing commenced recently at the mill of the Crystal Lumber company at Crystal, which is situated 12 miles from Fort Klamath on the West Side highway. A crew of men has been busy for the past several months moving the mill from its former location near Crystal, and it was overhauled and rebuilt on the property of Fred G. Brown near the Crystal postoffice. About 15 men will be employed for the season in operating the sawmill in its new location.
Stands of government and private timber near Crystal have been secured by the company and the logs are hauled to the mill by truck a distance of approximately one and a half miles. This season's output of rough pine lumber is being sold to the Lamm Lumber company at Modoc Point, being brought to Lamm's by truck from Crystal." (The Evening Herald)
Stands of government and private timber near Crystal have been secured by the company and the logs are hauled to the mill by truck a distance of approximately one and a half miles. This season's output of rough pine lumber is being sold to the Lamm Lumber company at Modoc Point, being brought to Lamm's by truck from Crystal." (The Evening Herald)