JOHNSTON & McGRAW
Vernonia
December 14, 1923: “Johnson & McGraw are operating a one-machine shingle mill about two miles east of Vernonia.” (Vernonia Eagle)
March 21, 1929: "The Johnston-McGraw shingle mill is running straight time and will not shut down as was expected for a while on account of lack of timber." (Vernonia Eagle)
February 13, 1930: "Henry Parker, employed at the Johnston-McGraw shingle mill, sawed into two fingers of his left hand Monday." (Vernonia Eagle)