W. D. MILLER SAWMILL
Hildebrand
January 8, 1924: "The work of loading lumber for shipment from the Miller sawmill has been discontinued until spring on account of bad weather. This will allow the lumber time to dry out to some extent." (The Klamath News)
March 18, 1924: "Frank Casey and family moved up to the Miller sawmill Tuesday. Casey is employed there." (The Klamath News)
March 25, 1924: "Mr. Roberts came in from the Lamm's sawmill where he has been working, to resume his position with the Miller mill."
"The Miller sawmill expects to begin sawing logs about March 24." (The Klamath News)
"The Miller sawmill expects to begin sawing logs about March 24." (The Klamath News)
April 8, 1924: "Work at the Miller saw-mill began March 21, although the timber work began much sooner." (The Klamath News)
April 15, 1924: "E. P. Pool and crew of men began hauling lumber from the Miller sawmill over to the Strahorn landing Friday." (The Klamath News)
June 14, 1924: "E. C. Wright of Hildebrand came in to town Thursday evening after some men to work at W. D. Miller's sawmill." (The Klamath News)
April 3, 1925: "T. Churchill has been quite busy the past weeek taking out the pipe lines and the pump at the W. D. Miller mill." (The Klamath News)