Missoulian: Timber Legacy Offers Few Lessons for Industry Future
If you want to visualize Missoula’s timber history, ride a bike. Start at Bonner Elementary School and wonder at the massive yellow structure across the street. That was once the world’s largest plywood plant. Behind it was a sawmill. And right across the river was another sawmill. Logs arrived at first by floating down the Blackfoot River. Through the first half of the 20th century, the Anaconda Copper Mining Co. mainly squared them off for mine tunnel timbers, tossing away slabs that today’s mills would turn into 2-by-12s. Bonner Elementary School had a “slab yard” as big as a playground,