The lumber boom on Plunketts Creek ended when the virgin timber ran out.
Omer was incorporated as a city following the lumber boom of 1903.
In 1910 the lumber boom ended when the Grandin mill whistle blew for the last time.
Constructed during the lumber boom of the 1800s, the dam would open during the spring and logs were transported down the river.
During the lumber boom of the late 1800s, the settlement had a population of as many as 1,800 people.
It was prosperous during a lumber boom in the region and expanded east to Ulysses.
A lumber boom began not long after the town was laid out, with two sawmills.
The lumber boom in the area contributed to Lizana's success as an entrepreneur.
The lumber boom lasted until the 1920s.
The town was incorporated as a village in 1881 during the lumber boom.