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Hope Lumber Company

The Hope Lumber Company entries date from 1891 in the Harrison County records. In 1897, the sawmill and planing was located at Harleton. The equipment was mortgaged that year for $4,750. A mortgage of 1897 on their tram road was canceled in January, 1898. A mortgage three months later revealed that their tram road ran from Montvale Springs to Phillip's Switch.
An unsigned article by Bob Bowman in the Crosscut reported that brothers James and Robert Harle ran a steam logging tram road into the woods. Their Hope Lumber Company had a depot, band sawmill, and a commissary. The company was out of business by 1900, because the timber had been cut out.

Mill Details

Alpha Numeric Key:

HA

Owner Name

Hope Lumber Company

Location

Phillip's Switch, outside of Harleton

County

Harrison

Years in Operation:

8

Start Year:

1891

End Year:

1898

Decades:

1890-1899

Period of Operation:

1891 to 1898

Town:

Phillip's Switch, outside of Harleton

Company Town:

1

Peak Town Size:

Unknown

Mill Pond:

2

Mill Type
Product
Power Source
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