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    Thanks Wilburville. I spent the summer of 1966 working at Currier Lumber, mostly unloading lumber from box cars by hand.

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    Default jiminnm, Do you remember the phone number?

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    Thanks Wilburville. I spent the summer of 1966 working at Currier Lumber, mostly unloading lumber from box cars by hand.

    Hey Jiminnm, Do you remember the phone number for Currier from back then? Would this be the number from the 60's?

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    Sorry, I don't recall. The telephone exchanges started changing from letters to numbers around 1960. So, I expect the TW number was from the 1950s and the 365 number later [[maybe the 1970s). There may be city directories on line, so you might find better info there. You may also be able to find when the telephone numbers changed from four numbers to five, to give you a range of time.

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