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Tri County Lumber Company

Ephraim Keisler, brother of J. T. Keisler, built a sawmill at Richards about 1910. The mill was north about a mile from Richards, located on the railroad tracks. The company loading docks became known as Keisler's Spur when the railroad built a line to the docks. In 1916, known as the Tri County Lumber Company, the firm, through J. T. Keisler, sold $2,500 of lumber located at Keisler Spur on the Trinity & Brazos Valley to S. F. Carter and J. L. Tyron.
After several years, a Mr. Daniels bought the mill and enlarged operations, including the laying of a tram line to Sandy and north of present-day Highway 30. Daniels used steam locomotives to pull the timber to the mill. The tram road was the only connection to Richards, and all members of the community, which included about fifteen tenant homes and a commissary, rode the railway to Richards.

Mill Details

Alpha Numeric Key:

GR

Owner Name

Ephraim Keisler and J. T. Keisler. Later Mr. Daniels. Tri County Lumber Company

Location

Keisler's Spur, north of Richards

County

Grimes

Years in Operation:

6

Start Year:

1913

End Year:

1918

Decades:

1910-1919

Period of Operation:

About 1913 to 19118

Town:

Keisler's Spur, north of Richards

Company Town:

1

Peak Town Size:

100 in 1934

Mill Pond:

2

Mill Type
Product
Power Source
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