DANT AND RUSSELL LUMBER COMPANY
Redmond
July 13, 1942: "The $250,000 Dant and Russell Lumber mill was virtually destroyed in a sudden, explosive fire yesterday.
Only the planer escaped the flames, which were first sighted by a workman shortly before noon. The blaze licked at the floor of the building, and in a few moments flames engulfed the whole plant. Cause was undetermined." (Herald and News)
Only the planer escaped the flames, which were first sighted by a workman shortly before noon. The blaze licked at the floor of the building, and in a few moments flames engulfed the whole plant. Cause was undetermined." (Herald and News)
January 15, 1943: "Dant & Russell announced today the leasing of its holdings for one year to Bert Peterson and Phillip Dahl, operators of the Tite Knot pine mill here.
The lease covers all mill and processing facilities of Dant & Russell which was not destroyed or rebuilt since a fire last July." (Herald and News)
The lease covers all mill and processing facilities of Dant & Russell which was not destroyed or rebuilt since a fire last July." (Herald and News)