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Posted on October 5, 2009October 5, 2009

New Friends at Siewers Lumber

Last Thursday I was so fortunate to publicize my project to the folks at Siewers Lumber & Millwork, who were very willing and eager to share their company history, which began in 1884.  I contacted Richie Siewers about help with the millwork design of the porches on 811, 813 and 817 South Cathedral Place upon … Continue reading New Friends at Siewers Lumber

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