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[[Image:midwestl.jpg|left|thumb|350px|Letterhead. Photo courtesy: Cathy's Treasures, 156 Main, Dubuque]]MIDWEST LUMBER COMPANY. Successor to the [[PYRAMID LUMBER COMPANY]]. Established in 1923, the Midwest Lumber Company had its headquarters in Dubuque with thirty-two branches in Iowa, Illinois, and Minnesota. With two supply yards located on lower Seventh Street, the company occupied a square city block. Incorporated with $1,800,000, the company was managed by D. F. Hodges. | [[Image:midwestl.jpg|left|thumb|350px|Letterhead. Photo courtesy: Cathy's Treasures, 156 Main, Dubuque]]MIDWEST LUMBER COMPANY. Successor to the [[PYRAMID LUMBER COMPANY]]. Established in 1923, the Midwest Lumber Company had its headquarters in Dubuque with thirty-two branches in Iowa, Illinois, and Minnesota. With two supply yards located on lower Seventh Street, the company occupied a square city block. Incorporated with $1,800,000, the company was managed by D. F. Hodges. | ||
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Revision as of 03:21, 5 April 2011
MIDWEST LUMBER COMPANY. Successor to the PYRAMID LUMBER COMPANY. Established in 1923, the Midwest Lumber Company had its headquarters in Dubuque with thirty-two branches in Iowa, Illinois, and Minnesota. With two supply yards located on lower Seventh Street, the company occupied a square city block. Incorporated with $1,800,000, the company was managed by D. F. Hodges.