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was established nearby. A grist mill and then a flour mill followed soon thereafter. By 1876, "sixteen hundred acres would be in the Pack name".
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It was while in Lexington, that Pack made his first investment in timber. He "paid $ 1,600 for 720 acres of timberland near the
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Pack had moved to Michigan from upstate New York, in 1848. Born in Canada, Pack had first moved to
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Charles Lathrop Pack: Timberman, Forest Conservationist, and Pioneer in Forest Education
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rode it to the end of the line at Buffalo and from there headed up Lake Erie to
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followed him in the timber business in Michigan, New York and beyond.
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Emigrants from pre-Confederation New Brunswick to the United States
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of which he was also postmaster, was named after him. Pack's son
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With ten children in tow, George and Maria Pack boarded "an
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