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Bay de Noquet Lumber Company Waste Burner : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bay de Noquet Lumber Company Waste Burner
The Bay de Noquet Lumber Company Waste Burner is an industrial waste burner located at the south end of River Street in Nahma Township, Michigan. It was built to burn waste wood and bark from the nearby sawmill; it is the only known example of this type of waste burner surviving in Michigan,〔 and it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2011.〔 ==History== In 1881, George Farnsworth and his partners in Wisconsin's Oconto Lumber Company founded the Bay de Noquet (later Bay de Noc〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = Hunt's Guide to the Upper Peninsula )〕) Lumber Company. The company immediately built a sawmill in Nahma, along the northern coast of Lake Michigan, opening it in 1882.〔 Fires were problematic, and the Nahma sawmill was destroyed by fire in 1889 and again in 1899.〔 In response, the company built this wastewood burner, located on a small nearby island, to eliminate the sawmill waste.〔 Although the exact construction date is not known, it was some time between 1888 and 1893;〔 it is not unlikely that the burner was built after the 1889 fire.〔 The sawmill was destroyed yet again in 1923.〔 The company rebuilt, and continued to log the surrounding area〔 and use the waste burner.〔 However, available timber supplies were dwindling, and the mill shut down permanently in 1951.〔
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