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Mardez Lumber Company

George Bennet and George W. Stanford built a small sawmill about 1889 three miles east of Corrigan on the route of the Trinity & Sabine. The community became Benford, a combination of the owners names. The company probably used a small wooden tram road in logging the adjacent pineries. The mill passed to the firm of Burkett & Barnes. In April 1905, an article appeared in the Beaumont Enterprise reporting that the West Lumber Company (J.M. West) had acquired a mill at Benford mill from Burkett & Barnes on January 12, 1905. The company generally employed a little more than 100 workers and provided a commissary and about thirty tenant houses.
Jim West and his partner, Lynch Davidson, operated the mill for and under the names of West Lumber Company, Continental Lumber Company, Benford Lumber Company, and Mardez Lumber (all West-Davidson interests). The Benford Lumber Manufacturing Company's mill at Benford appeared in the U.S. Department of Commerce's 1915 directory of sawmills. It is believed this mill was the same as the West mill, since Lynch Davidson was interested in both firmsWest Lumber Company and Benford Lumber Company. The only Benford mill listed in a 1928 Southern Lumberman publication was that of W.G. Ragley. No mill at Benford was recorded in the Lumbermen's Credit Association's October 1934 records. Benford, according to W. T. Block, became a ghost town by 1937.
The sawmill had a 65,000 board feet per day capacity from one circular saw, and the plant employed regularly at least 110 men. The Benford Lumber Manufacturing Company's mill at Benford appeared in the U.S. Department of Commerce's 1915 directory of sawmills. It was still a Davidson mill, for The Gulf Coast Lumberman reported on December 15, 1915, that Benford Lumber would be reorganized as Mardez Lumber Company, and the latter would operate the mill at Benford.

Mill Details

Alpha Numeric Key:

PK

Owner Name

Lynch Davidson & Co in 1928. Mardez Lumber Company. Benford Lumber Company. West Lumber Company. Burkett & Barnes. Bennett & Stanford. George W. Burkett & L. J. Barnes. George W. Stanford and a Mr. Bennett.

Location

Benford: four miles east of Corrigan on Highway 287

County

Polk

Years in Operation:

39

Start Year:

1889

End Year:

1927

Decades:

1880-1889,1890-1899,1900-1909,1920-1929

Period of Operation:

About 1889 to 1929.

Town:

Benford

Company Town:

1

Peak Town Size:

About 110 workers and thirty tenant houses.

Mill Pond:

1

Mill Type
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