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Jones-Gandy Lumber Company

W. T. Block's oral interview with Drayton Speights, of Hemphill, Texas, revealed that a Jones-Gandy sawmill existed in Sabine County from 1945 to 1950. Originally, the company was founded with J. J. Jones and R. W. Lowe, of Hemphill, as partners. R. W. Lowe sold his share to Philip Gandy and H. L. Gandy. The owners sawed tie mills at three separate locations in Sabine County. They had cut out their timber by 1950.
The Jones-Gandy Lumber Company is probably the Jess Jones sawmill of which Mrs. Arbie McGraw informed Vernon L. Beasley. She recalled that it was on Bull Creek along Highway 94, near Hemphill.
Mrs. Ona Jones, wife of Jesse, told Vernon L. Beasley that the Jones sawmill was located at Milam on Highway 87 and that it move around.

Mill Details

Alpha Numeric Key:

SB

Owner Name

Jones-Gandy Lumber Company. Originally, J. J. Jones and R. W. Lowe; after Lowe sold out to Philip and H. L. Gandy, then Jones-Gandy Lumber Company. J. J. Jones may be Jess Jones.

Location

On Bull Creek, along Highway 94, near Hemphill

County

Sabine

Years in Operation:

6

Start Year:

1945

End Year:

1950

Decades:

1940-1949,1950-1959

Period of Operation:

1945 to 1950

Town:

Near Hemphill

Company Town:

2

Peak Town Size:

Unknown

Mill Pond:

2

Mill Type
Product
Power Source
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