Texas Forestry Museum Logo skip to content
home contact site directory gift shop links join us
calendar education exhibits and collections research forest history kids

Photo

E. A. Stewart Lumber Company (HO-31)

sawmill id: 10769
alpha-numeric key: HO-31
corporate name: E. A. Stewart Lumber Company
local name:
owner affiliation: E. A. Stewart Lumber Company
location: Crockett
county: Houston
years in operation: 1
start year: 1930
(qual) *
end year: 1930
(qual) *
decades: 1930-1939
period of operation: 1930s
town: Crockett
company town: ?
peak town size: Unknown
mill pond: ?
type of mill: Hardwood
sawmill: Yes
pine sawmill:
hardwood sawmill: Yes
cypress sawmill:
planer:
planer only:
shingle:
paper:
plywood:
cotton:
grist:
unknown:
other:
power source: Unknown
horse:
mule:
oxen:
water:
water overshot:
water turbine:
pit:
steam:
steam circular:
steam band:
gas:
diesel:
electric:
other:
unknown: Yes
maximum capacity:
(qual)
capacity comments: Unknown
rough lumber: Yes
planed lumber:
crossties:
timbers:
lathe:
ceiling:
unknown:
beading:
flooring:
paper:
plywood:
particle board:
treated:
other:
equipment: Sawmill
company tram: No
associated railroads: Unknown
historical development: E. A. Stewart, of Dallas, had extensive sawmilling in Arkansas and Texas sawmilling. Stewart operated mills in and north of Texarkana, and in the Texas counties of Houston, Anderson, Titus, Red River, Morris, and Bowie. Consolidating his holdings in 1946, Stewart established the E. A. Stewart Hardwood Lumber Company, with offices at Texarkana. In 1948, he acquired some of the holdings as well as the mill of T. W. Rosborough on the western limits of Texarkana. His son, Charles E. Stewart, superintended the sawmill. The Texarkana business appeared in the 1957 edition of Nelson Samson's Directory of Wood-Using and Related Industries in East Texas as the E. A. Stewart Lumber Company, along with two other companies that may have been related: the Stewart Lumber Company and the Stewart Building Materials Company, both at Texarkana. It appeared, in 1958, in Handbook and Directory of the Forest Industries. E. A. Stewart Lumber Company did not appear in the 1966 Directory of the Forest Products Industry, but an entry for Stewart?s son, Charles E., did. Late in the 1950s, feeling the strain of decades in the business, Stewart sold his mills in Texarkana and some timberlands. In 1966, he sold 7,600 acres, located in Red River and Cass counties in Texas and Miller County in Arkansas, to International Paper Company. The lumberman continued to direct a small lumber yard in northern Dallas until his death in 1977.
research date: MCJ 02-20-96
research by: M. Johnson
historical interpretation:
interpretation by:
interpretation date:
bibliography: Handbook and Directory of the Forest Industries. Joint effort of The Lumberman and The Timberman magazines. Forest History Society Library, Durham, North Carolina: Forest History Society, 1958. 371. Edith L. Post to Carol Riggs, Lufkin, Texas, May 6, 1994. Nelson T. Samson. Directory of Wood-Using and Related Industries in East Texas. Nacogdoches, Texas: Bulletin No. 2, Department of Forestry, Stephen F. Austin State College, March 1957. 121.


Calendar | Education | Exhibits and Collections | Research | Forest Legacy | Kids
Home | Contact | Site Directory | Gift Shop | Links | Get Involved

© 2006 All Rights Reserved