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Hastings is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in Annapolis County. Hastings was the scene of a thriving lumber operation, E. D. Davison & Sons, between 1905 and 1921, after which it was abandoned. Its peak of production was during World War I when the mill averaged 170,000 board feet of lumber in a 10-hour shift. Producing 7.8 million board feet of lumber annually, it was at the time the busiest saw milling operation in Nova Scotia. The mill and a small town was built on the east side of Mill Lake, now known as Springfield lake. The town dispersed after the mill burnt down in 1928.

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  • Hastings is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in Annapolis County. Hastings was the scene of a thriving lumber operation, E. D. Davison & Sons, between 1905 and 1921, after which it was abandoned. Its peak of production was during World War I when the mill averaged 170,000 board feet of lumber in a 10-hour shift. Producing 7.8 million board feet of lumber annually, it was at the time the busiest saw milling operation in Nova Scotia. The mill and a small town was built on the east side of Mill Lake, now known as Springfield lake. The town dispersed after the mill burnt down in 1928. (en)
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  • Hastings is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in Annapolis County. Hastings was the scene of a thriving lumber operation, E. D. Davison & Sons, between 1905 and 1921, after which it was abandoned. Its peak of production was during World War I when the mill averaged 170,000 board feet of lumber in a 10-hour shift. Producing 7.8 million board feet of lumber annually, it was at the time the busiest saw milling operation in Nova Scotia. The mill and a small town was built on the east side of Mill Lake, now known as Springfield lake. The town dispersed after the mill burnt down in 1928. (en)
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