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- Frank Miller Lumber is a wholesale lumber supplier specializing in the manufacture of quartersawn hardwood lumber with the bulk of our production in white and red oak. Other quartersawn hardwood species include cherry and hard maple.
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Frank Miller Lumber, a fourth generation family-owned lumber company, benefits from having proven leaders and trusted decision makers in key positions. The leadership team has countless years of experience in the hardwood industry.
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Jan 29, 2021 · Papa Miller had a vision and what a vision it was!! In 1950 Miller Lumber Co. built a guesthouse in Selma, Ala. for traveling customers. During that time there really wasn’t a place for...
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Frank Miller Lumber is among the world’s largest quartersawn hardwood lumber suppliers and producers. We specialize in the manufacture of quartersawn hardwood lumber with the bulk of our production in white and red oak. Our other Quartersawn hardwood species include cherry and hard maple.
Miller Lumber Co Inc is located at 500 Hooper Dr in Selma, Alabama 36701. Miller Lumber Co Inc can be contacted via phone at (334) 874-8271 for pricing, hours and directions.
- 500 Hooper Dr, Selma, 36701, AL
- (334) 874-8271
Frank Miller Lumber is a wholesale lumber supplier specializing in the manufacture of quartersawn hardwood lumber with the bulk of our production in white and red oak. Other quartersawn hardwood species include cherry and hard maple.
Phone: (334) 874-8271. Address: 500 Hooper Dr, Selma, AL 36701. Website: http://www.millerlbr.com. Get reviews, hours, directions, coupons and more for Miller Lumber Co Inc. Search for other Lumber on The Real Yellow Pages®.
Miller Lumber Company operates five sawmills in Alabama and Tennessee, with dry kiln capacity of approximately 1 million feet. The company produces band sawn hardwoods, including ash, red oak, white oak and poplar logs, native to the Southeastern regions of the United States.