HARVEY LUMBER COMPANY
Douglas County - Comstock
January 17, 1920: "A deal was consummated yesterday in which a section of land in Pass Creek canyon was transferred by M. H. Anderson to the George Harvey Lumber company, upon which the company will build a modern 45,000 capacity sawmill. A side track will be put in at once and construction of the mill will begin as soon as lumber can be brought from Walton, on the Willamette Pacific, where the Harvey company now operate a mill.
J. D. Harvey, manager of the company, who was here yesterday closing up the deal for the site, said that work would go forward as rapidly as possible and that the mill would doubtless be in operation before the first of April.----Cottage Grove Sentinel." (The Eugene Guard)
J. D. Harvey, manager of the company, who was here yesterday closing up the deal for the site, said that work would go forward as rapidly as possible and that the mill would doubtless be in operation before the first of April.----Cottage Grove Sentinel." (The Eugene Guard)
March 6, 1920: "W. L. Alway, of the George Harvey Lumber company, made a business trip to Cottage Grove Thursday from Comstock." (Morning Register)
April 2, 1920: "George Harvey, of the George Harvey Lumber company of Comstock, was a business visitor in Eugene Wednesday." (Morning Register)
May 27, 1920: "George Harvey and John D. Harvey, connected with the George Harvey Lumber company of Comstock, were in Eugene today on a business trip." (Morning Register)
August 6, 1920: "Frank Harvey, of the George Harvey Lumber company, of Comstock, was buying supplies in the city Thursday." (Morning Register)
August 24, 1920: "George Harvey, of the Harvey Lumber company, of Comstock, was buying supplies in Eugene yesterday." (Morning Register)
September 8, 1920: "George Harvey, of the Harvey Lumber company, at Comstock, was a Eugene visitor yesterday." (Morning Register)
October 21, 1921: "The Harvey Lumber company, in Pass creek canyon, has resumed operations." (The World)
February 18, 1922: "The Nebraska Bridge Supply and Lumber company has taken over on mortgage of the Harvey Lumber company at Comstock and will conduct the business under the name of Comstock Mill company. The new company will cut out the Harvey timber holdings before moving the plant to a location not yet determined. W. D. Moreland has arrived here from Tacoma to have charge of the business. He served a year overseas and is a past commander of the American Legion post at Tacoma." (Morning Register)
July 22, 1922: "Baldwin and sons from Washington are moving the Harvey Lumber company's sawmill which they have purchased to Curtin Spur, and will unite it with the Daugherty mill they bought recently." (The Eugene Guard)