United States Spruce Production Corporation
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Brice P. Disque papers
Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen records
The Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen (Four L) was a "company union" created by Brice P. Disque, in 1917. The collection (1918-1937) contains corporate records including constitutions and by-laws, minutes, convention proceedings, correspondence, and publications.
United States Spruce Production Corporation records
United States Spruce Production Corporation was incorporated in Washington, on August 19, 1918, and set out to manufacture Spruce products, especially for war planes during WWI. The collection (1918-1946) contains three volumes of corporate records including articles of incorporation, meeting minutes, correspondence and telegrams, lumber company information, and financial records.
United States Spruce Production Corporation, Spruce Products Division records
United States Spruce Production Corporation was incorporated in Washington on August 19, 1918, and the Spruce Products Division was responsible for overseeing the logging of Northwest Spruce, and the manufacturing of Spruce products. The collection (1918-1919) contains orders and special orders, U. S. War Department memoranda, weekly bulletins, efficiency reports, correspondence, publications, liquidation files, and files on timber and railway companies.
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- Airplanes, Wooden 3
- Correspondence 3
- Military 3
- Spruce -- Northwest, Pacific 3
- Aeronautics -- United States -- History -- 20th century 2
- Articles of incorporation 2
- Forest products industry -- Northwest, Pacific 2
- Logging -- Northwest, Pacific 2
- Lumber trade -- Northwest, Pacific 2
- Oregon 2
- Timber -- Northwest, Pacific 2
- Bulletins 1
- Businesses and Corporations 1
- Bylaws (administrative records) 1
- Conservatism 1
- Constitutions 1
- Financial records 1
- Forest products industry 1
- Labor Unions 1
- Labor disputes 1 + ∧ less