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| * 1853 - Founded by James Curry in Wooster, Ohio | | * 1853 - Founded by James Curry in Wooster, Ohio |
| * 1864 - D. C. Curry joined the company | | * 1864 - D. C. Curry joined the company |
− | * 1874 - Company named D. C. Curry & Company after son | + | * 1867 - Fall, Father and three sons formed partnership and purchased the lumber yard and planing mill of Stibbs & Co |
| + | * 1874 - Partnership with James Curry (father) and three oldest sons (John R., D.C. and Welling) dissolved; Company named D. C. Curry & Company after son (North Street, Wooster) |
| * 1876 - February 4, [[Planing Mill]] destroyed by fire at 1:04 PM | | * 1876 - February 4, [[Planing Mill]] destroyed by fire at 1:04 PM |
| * 1878 - May 10, Fire [[Planing Mill]] reported by [[Young's Brewery]] | | * 1878 - May 10, Fire [[Planing Mill]] reported by [[Young's Brewery]] |
| + | * 1885 - January 29 Fire |
| + | * 1887 - April 13 Fire |
| + | * 1887 - Purchased machinery and leased building formerly occupied by James Curry & Sons (East Liberty Street, Wooster) |
| + | * 1889 - Rebuilt on their old site on North Street, Wooster |
| * 1901 - June 20, the D. C. Curry Lumber Company was incorporated in Ohio | | * 1901 - June 20, the D. C. Curry Lumber Company was incorporated in Ohio |
| * 1921 - Moved to W. Henry St., Wooster, Ohio | | * 1921 - Moved to W. Henry St., Wooster, Ohio |
− | * 1950 - Curry started building post-frame buildings (pole barns) out of round poles, and are still building post-frame buildings today | + | * 1950 - Curry started building post-frame buildings (pole barns) out of round poles, and are still building post-frame buildings today |
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| ==Gallery== | | ==Gallery== |