DEAN LUMBER COMPANY
August 24, 1906: “A fifteen year old boy named Martin Pederson lost his right arm in a planer in the Dean Lumber Co's. Mill at Marshfield last Monday. He had been working there but a few days and his father was recently hurt in the same mill.” (The West)
December 28, 1906: “The Marshfield Sun states that the entire holdings of the Dean Lumber Co. including sawmill, timber land and city lots in Coos County has been sold to C. A. Smith, a Minnesota lumber king. It is understood that the present plant will be enlarged to a capacity of 500,000 feet of lumber per day.” (The West)