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F. A. Talley bought, on December 8, 1905, from R. L. Talley his sawmill for $3,900 and payment of a lien by Tharp and Griffith for $1,300 against the property. F. A. Talley and R. L. Talley sold, on January 10, 1906, to W. J. Norris & Co the R. L. Talley & Co. on the D. F. Whildon survey.
See other Talley entries for Grand Lake. The sale of December 1905 included the following: the sawmill with engines and boilers, edger saw, all trams and wagons, uncut timber on Whitman and Mays survey, all goods in the commissary store. The sale of Janaury 1906 included one Ames #10 boiler, 1 Ames 10x12 steam engine, 1 Curtis edger, a carriage and saw box, 6 dollies, also 2 log wagons, 15 oxen, the commissary and merchandise, sawmill & houses, and all uncut timber of Whildon and Mays survey. The stock of lumber at the mill still belonged to R. L. Talley.
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F. A. Talley bought, on December 8, 1905, from R. L. Talley his sawmill for $3,900 and payment of a lien by Tharp and Griffith for $1,300 against the property. F. A. Talley and R. L. Talley sold, on January 10, 1906, to W. J. Norris & Co the R. L. Talley & Co. on the D. F. Whildon survey.
See other Talley entries for Grand Lake. The sale of December 1905 included the following: the sawmill with engines and boilers, edger saw, all trams and wagons, uncut timber on Whitman and Mays survey, all goods in the commissary store. The sale of Janaury 1906 included one Ames #10 boiler, 1 Ames 10x12 steam engine, 1 Curtis edger, a carriage and saw box, 6 dollies, also 2 log wagons, 15 oxen, the commissary and merchandise, sawmill & houses, and all uncut timber of Whildon and Mays survey. The stock of lumber at the mill still belonged to R. L. Talley.