PENINSULAR LUMBER COMPANY
Peninsular Station
November 26, 1903: "Peninsular Lumber company, Peninsular station, capacity of new mill 160,000 feet of finished product every 20 hours."
"Peninsular Lumber company---90 men employed. C. C. Barker, president; C. F. Latamer, treasurer; H. C. Steward, vice-president; S. C. Annapp, secretary; J.W. Fowler, manager." (The Oregon Daily Journal)
"Peninsular Lumber company---90 men employed. C. C. Barker, president; C. F. Latamer, treasurer; H. C. Steward, vice-president; S. C. Annapp, secretary; J.W. Fowler, manager." (The Oregon Daily Journal)
July 30, 1908: "Fire which broke out in the logging woods near the camp of the Peninsula Lumber Company, five miles west of Columbia City, from some unknown cause, got beyond control and the company's entire force was called out to protect the roadbed and equipment. In trying to save the donkey engines the men did heroic work. All the engines were saved, also the equipment. About 200 acres of timber were burned." (The Estacada News))