1941
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- | Permit records for the period illustrate the explosive growth. There were 43 permits (24 residential and 19 non-residential) issued in August 1941, when the building construction valuation hit the highest point of any month in [[Springfield]]’s history (to that date). | + | *Permit records for the period illustrate the explosive growth. There were 43 permits (24 residential and 19 non-residential) issued in August 1941, when the building construction valuation hit the highest point of any month in [[Springfield]]’s history (to that date). |
*The 1941 business directory lists the [[Springfield Plywood Corporation]], the [[Bennett Lumber Company]], the [[Copeland Lumber Company]], and the [[Holloway and Crabb Lumber Company]] in addition to those listed in [[1940]] (Polk 1941). The Elliott mill became the [[C.W. Guerrier Lumber Company]] in 1941. | *The 1941 business directory lists the [[Springfield Plywood Corporation]], the [[Bennett Lumber Company]], the [[Copeland Lumber Company]], and the [[Holloway and Crabb Lumber Company]] in addition to those listed in [[1940]] (Polk 1941). The Elliott mill became the [[C.W. Guerrier Lumber Company]] in 1941. | ||
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+ | *The [[Springfield Creamery]], a commercial creamery started in the 1910s, built a new cheese factory in [[1941]]. |
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Springfield
- Permit records for the period illustrate the explosive growth. There were 43 permits (24 residential and 19 non-residential) issued in August 1941, when the building construction valuation hit the highest point of any month in Springfield’s history (to that date).
- The 1941 business directory lists the Springfield Plywood Corporation, the Bennett Lumber Company, the Copeland Lumber Company, and the Holloway and Crabb Lumber Company in addition to those listed in 1940 (Polk 1941). The Elliott mill became the C.W. Guerrier Lumber Company in 1941.
- The Springfield Creamery, a commercial creamery started in the 1910s, built a new cheese factory in 1941.