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Byng Inlet, Ontario

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As the mill grew, so did the town's population. To accommodate the growing town, a bakery, theatre, hotel and post office were constructed. The mill would continue to operate until it burned in 1912. It was quickly rebuilt and returned to operation in 1913. Approximately 450 people lived in the
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A new partnership was started with Nelson Holland and L P Graves, along with James Thissel Emery and others. Luther Pomeroy Graves, had been a longtime associate of Nelson Holland, being the head of the firm Graves, Manbert and George, at
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First established as a mill town in 1869, there have been a number mills at Byng Inlet. At first, growth of the village was sporadic, operations of the mills fluctuating with the changes in the
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with widespread affects, threatened the lumber industry at Byng Inlet. It would not be until the 1890s that mill workers established their roots, and Byng Inlet became their permanent home.
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to keep the population employed, most of the people left. The town currently retains a small permanent population, which is primarily due to the services of nearby
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houses and the 50 or so solid houses in the area. The mill employed some 1250 people, while the town's overall population was 4,200.
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through the village, offered new markets for their lumber, which prior to 1908, was only shipped by water. Under the name of
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The Graves Lumber Mill, one of the three large lumber mills that made Byng Inlet one of the largest lumber towns in Canada
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A forestry fire tower was built in the village in the 1950s but was later dismantled. The footings can still be seen.
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In the early 1900s Holland and Graves expanded their operations, the connection of the
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In 1927, after the resources dried up and the mill closed, without any other form of
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also a longtime associate of Mr. Holland, had apprenticed at
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This article is about the community. For the inlet, see
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Byng Inlet (Ontario)
ghost town
Unorganized Centre Parry Sound District
Ontario
sawmill
Canada
English
Admiral
John Byng
Byng Inlet
Magnetawan River
Georgian Bay
Britt
local services board
tariffs
United States
panic of 1873
East Tawas, Michigan
Saginaw Bay

Black Rock, NY
Erie Canal
millwright
Henry W. Sage
East Saginaw
Canadian Pacific Railway
Graves, Bigwood and Company
shanty
industry
Highway 69

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