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J. S. Hunt Lumber Company (HO-74)

sawmill id: 10812
alpha-numeric key: HO-74
corporate name: J. S. Hunt Lumber Company
local name:
owner affiliation: J. S. Hunt Lumber Company, of Nacogdoches.
location: Grapeland: Willow and Missouri Pacific tracks
county: Houston
years in operation: 3
start year: 1926
(qual)
end year: 1928
(qual) *
decades: 1920-1929
period of operation: 1926 to 1928
town: Grapeland
company town: Yes
peak town size: Unknown
mill pond: ?
type of mill: Shortleaf yellow pine
sawmill: Yes
pine sawmill: Yes
hardwood sawmill:
cypress sawmill:
planer: Yes
planer only:
shingle:
paper:
plywood:
cotton:
grist:
unknown:
other:
power source: Probably steam
horse:
mule:
oxen:
water:
water overshot:
water turbine:
pit:
steam: Yes
steam circular: Yes
steam band:
gas:
diesel:
electric:
other:
unknown:
maximum capacity: 25000: 1928
(qual)
capacity comments: 25,000 feet daily
rough lumber: Yes
planed lumber:
crossties:
timbers:
lathe:
ceiling:
unknown:
beading:
flooring:
paper:
plywood:
particle board:
treated:
other:
equipment: Circular sawmill, planing mill, edgers, trimmers, dry kilns
company tram: ?
associated railroads: International & Great Northern (Missouri Pacific)
historical development: Nacogdoches County bills of sales records register that T. Tilford sold his interest in a J. S. Hunt Lumber Company sawmill that he owned with L. H. and L. C. Hunt in Houston County, which had been moved to Montgomery County. J. S. Hunt was listed in the 1928 edition of the Southern Lumberman?s Directory of American Saw Mills and Planing Mills as running a circular sawmill and planing mill operation at Grapeland. J. S. Hunt also operated a sawmill business in Nacogdoches, Jasper, and Willis at this time. According to The Gulf Coast Lumberman, the J. S. Hunt Lumber Company was incorporated in 1926 at Nacogdoches with a stock capitalization of $30,000. The officers were A. W. Hunt, L. H. Hunt, and L. C. Hunt. It may have used The Farmers & Merchants Lumber Company to either do its logging or handle its retailing. J. S. Hunt Lumber Company also had a sawmill at Willis from 1928 to 1957, and one at Grapeland in 1928. Lacy H. Hunt served as president in October 1943. All of the Hunts were partners in Tilford-Hunt Lumber Company, which owned mills at Chireno (1915) and Nacogdoches (ca. 1905 to 1943). The mill at Grapeland was probably a victim of the economic depression, for J. S. Hunt Lumber was not listed by the LCA credit rating service at Grapeland in 1934.
research date: MCJ 02-20-96
research by: M. Johnson
historical interpretation:
interpretation by:
interpretation date:
bibliography: Southern Lumberman. Southern Lumberman?s Directory of American Saw Mills and Planing Mills, 5th ed. Nashville: Southern Lumberman, 1928. 1014. ?Twenty Years Ago.? The Gulf Coast Lumberman. May 15, 1946, 22. April 15, 1946, 44. Angelina County Lumber Company Records. The Farmers & Merchants Lumber Co. Trial Balance Accounts Payable, June 30, 1933, File, Farmers and Merchants Lumber Company, Brenham, Texas ?Old?, Box 33. East Texas Research Center. Stephen F. Austin State University. Nacogdoches, Texas. Nacogdoches County Bills of Sale. Vol D: March 20, 1926. 221.


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