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    Biron is a village in Wood County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 839 at the 2010 census. It is the site of ND Paper's Biron Mill. The first...
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  • the village of Biron, Dordogne Biron, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department United States Biron, Wisconsin Biron (surname), includes...
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  • Biron Mill is a pulp mill and paper mill located in the US town of Biron, Wisconsin, in the outskirts of Wisconsin Rapids. Now part of Nine Dragons Paper...
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  • Viroqua, and Westby. Wood County Biron, Milladore, Nekoosa, Port Edwards, Rudolph, and Vesper. United States portal Wisconsin's congressional districts List...
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    authorities required two mills to be sold. Catalyst therefore bought Biron Mill in Biron, Wisconsin, and Rumford Mill in Rumford, Maine. Both produce coated paper...
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  • Frank S. Bauer (category People from LeRoy, Wisconsin)
    In 1913, Bauer moved to a farm in Biron, Wisconsin. He served on the Biron Trustee Board and also served as the Biron Village President. Bauer also served...
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  • bankruptcy September 28, 2015)(Closed December 2015) ND Paper Biron Paper Mill, Biron, Wisconsin Old Town paper mill, Old Town, Maine Rumford Paper Mill, Rumford...
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    (partly in Marathon County) Nekoosa Pittsville Wisconsin Rapids (county seat) Arpin Auburndale Biron Hewitt Milladore (partly in Portage County) Port...
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  • Jena, Louisiana". "Kronenwetter, Sebastian (1833–1902), Clark County, Wisconsin History". http://www.blackseagr.org/pdfs/konrad/History%20of%20Kulm%20ND%201892-1957...
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    some years.: 65  The last lumber rafts went down the Wisconsin River in 1888, from the sawmill at Biron, heading for St. Louis.: 52  Later, in the first half...
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