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Collwood Lumber Company

The Collwood Lumber Company of White City, San Augustine, operated from before 1919 to the days of the Great Depression. M. Beard, in an interview with Vernon L. Beasley, noted that the Collwood Lumber Company operated a sawmill about 1907 in the Veatch area, about seven miles southeast of Broaddus. He believes it was sold to Luke Wright and then later to Kurth-Zeagler about 1910. Wright had the mill by 1919 while the Kurth-Zeagler plant did not open until the mid-1920s.
The company operated a four-mile tram road with rolling stock of a Mogul locomotive, a Clover-type locomotive, and a steam loader. The company also ran a mill town for its employees with tenant housing and medical services. In 1928, the Collwood Lumber Company was listed in the Southern Lumberman's Directory of American Saw Mills and Planing Mills. The Collwood Lumber Company's mill at White City was listed in the 1928 edition of the Southern Lumberman's directory of sawmills as cutting ash, cottonwood, elm, red gum, hickory, soft maple, red and white oak, pecan, and shortleaf pine at 30,000 feet per day.
The lumber facility did not survive the Great Depression.

Mill Details

Alpha Numeric Key:

SA

Owner Name

Luke E. Wright, President

Location

White City

County

San Augustine

Years in Operation:

10

Start Year:

1919

End Year:

1928

Decades:

1910-1919,1920-1929

Period of Operation:

Before 1919 to 1928

Town:

White City

Company Town:

1

Peak Town Size:

Unknown

Mill Pond:

2

Mill Type
Product
Power Source
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