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Lone Star Lumber Company (HO-93)

sawmill id: 10831
alpha-numeric key: HO-93
corporate name: Lone Star Lumber Company
local name:
owner affiliation: Lone Star Lumber Company with M. M. Ditmar, president. James and O. C. Grounds.
location: Kennard
county: Houston
years in operation: 1
start year: 1944
(qual) *
end year: 1944
(qual) *
decades: 1940-1949
period of operation: 1944
town: Kennard
company town: ?
peak town size: Unknown
mill pond: ?
type of mill: International PA-100 unit
sawmill: Yes
pine sawmill:
hardwood sawmill:
cypress sawmill:
planer:
planer only:
shingle:
paper:
plywood:
cotton:
grist:
unknown:
other:
power source: Diesel
horse:
mule:
oxen:
water:
water overshot:
water turbine:
pit:
steam:
steam circular:
steam band:
gas:
diesel: Yes
electric:
other:
unknown:
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: In 1944, Lone Star Lumber Company bought the portable sawmill outfit of James D. and O. C. Grounds. Equipment included a ?portable sawmill complete with 1 International PA-100 power unit, two 60? circular saws, carriage & set works, edger, also 2 log trailers.? Lone Star Lumber was owned by M. M. Ditmar, according to the Directory of Texas Manufacturers. He employed more than fifty workers. The company did its own logging and sold its products state-wide. Grounds Lumber Company, headquartered in Rusk County, operated several small mills in Rusk and Nacogdoches counties previously.
research date: MCJ 2-20-96
research by: M. Johnson
historical interpretation:
interpretation by:
interpretation date:
bibliography: Houston County Bill of Sale Records. Vol F: December 6, 1944, 422-423. Directory of Texas Manufacturers. Austin, Texas: 1941. 137, 322.


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