WILCUT & WILCUT MILL
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Lane County - Greenleaf
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March 17, 1910: "We are informed that Pete Wilcut bought out Fred Warden in the sawmill business and then sold out to J. A. Burnett." (Morning Register)
September 2, 1910: “Pete Wilcut is figuring on buying the Burnett and Worden mill and sawing himself and others out new houses."(The West)
August 23, 1911: "The Wilcut & Wilcut mill is talking of buying a new boiler and a planer." (Morning Register)
May 24, 1912: "The Wilcut & Wilcut mill is running again.
Pete Wilcut and family are living at the mill now." (Morning Register)
Pete Wilcut and family are living at the mill now." (Morning Register)
April 15, 1913: "People always knew Marion Wheeler was lazy, but when a man puts his arm in a sling, so as to have an excuse to use only one hand in his work, it is about the limit. Oh, yes, he says he ran a saw tooth into a knuckle on the left hand while changing teeth in the saw at the Wilcut & Wilcut mill, due to the wrench slipping." (Morning Register)
July 12, 1913: "The Wilcut & Wilcut mill has quit making sawdust, so the force can make hay." (Morning Register)
November 25, 1913: "The Wilcut & Wilcut mill finished all orders on hand this week and it is not the intention to run again till spring, and in a new location." (Morning Register)
February 5, 1914: "Pete Wilcut is looking for a good location for the sawmill for the coming summer." (Morning Register)
August 13, 1914: "The Wilcut & Wilcut mill is sawing again." (Morning Register)
December 10, 1915: “A. L. Tirrell and Pete Wilcut expect to have the Wilcut-Wilcut mill running on the Tirrell ranch soon. (The West)
May 25, 1916: "The Wilcut and Wilcut mill has started up again, after a long spell of inactivity." (The Eugene Guard)
June 2, 1916: "Two boilers coupled together is the latest improvement inaugurated in the Wilcut and Wilcut mill by Superintendent Peter Wilcut." (The Eugene Guard)
July 13, 1916: "The Wilcut and Wilcut mill has finished sawing repair timber for the Indian Creek, Middle Creek and Deadwood bridges." (The Eugene Guard)
July 31, 1916: "Wilcutt and Son saw mill of Greenleaf will have their lumber bills sawed out in a few days. They have been running quite steady since spring." (The Eugene Daily Guard)
August 15, 1916: "The Wilcut and Wilcut mill is sawing timbers for the Deadwood bridge, where the bridge crew is working at this time." (The Eugene Guard)
October 10, 1916: "Sam Medarias is working at the Wilcut and Wilcut mill for a few days." (The Eugene Guard)
September 12, 1918: "Pete Wilcut expects to put in the winter logging." (The Eugene Guard)
March 13, 1919: "Pete Wilcut has quit driving his logs making a very clean drive as very few of his logs are left on the banks." (The Eugene Guard)
February 28, 1922: "Pontius and sons were moving the old Wilcut sawmill to Blachly last week." (Morning Register)