WELCH'S SAWMILL
Dairy
August 14, 1916: "Joe Welsh was in the county seat today to buy provisions for his sawmill north of Pine Grove." (The Evening Herald)
August 21, 1916: "William Peppers, who was injured at the Slack and Welsh sawmill last week, left the hospital today." (The Evening Herald)
March 9, 1917: “Welch's saw mill is to resume operations March 15, if the frost is out of the timber by that time. Logging has already begun and everything has been put in order, preparatory to an early resuming work.” (The Weekly Klamath Record)
April 20, 1925: "Welch and son are starting logging to supply their portable mill, at present located northwest of Dairy. They plan to log in the neighborhood or one hundred thousand feet before starting the mill.
The Welch mill cuts four thousand feet per day, and requires but four men to operate it." (The Evening Herald)
The Welch mill cuts four thousand feet per day, and requires but four men to operate it." (The Evening Herald)