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Morgan Lumber Company

W. D. Morgan of the Morgan Lumber Company, office at Center and mills at Neuville and Clark's Switch, was operating as early as 1907. Morgan Lumber Company may also have had an interest in the Morgan & Hackney lumber company in Center.
In 1908, financial matters began to go badly for Morgan. He mortgaged to John Morrison for $196 about 75,000 feet of lumber at his mill in March. Small pox (illness) terminated operations for the holiday season at the mill in December 1908. The company would sell its planing mill at Clark's Switch to Cravens Lumber two months later.
By the time of the census for the following year, Will D. Morgan was enumerated at Precinct No. 1, residence 19, as a “foreman” in the John R. Harris sawmill on Shelbyville Road in Center.
W. D. Morgan paid his occupation tax to the state and county on January 1, 1907.
The Handbook of Texas noted that Neuville, founded in 1904, was named for a family that had lived in the area since the 1840s.

Mill Details

Alpha Numeric Key:

SH

Owner Name

Morgan Lumber Company of Center: W. D. Morgan. With mills at Neuville and Clark's Switch.

Location

Neuville, nine miles south of Center

County

Shelby

Years in Operation:

3

Start Year:

1907

End Year:

1909

Decades:

1900-1909

Period of Operation:

1907 to 1909

Town:

Neuville

Company Town:

2

Peak Town Size:

Unknown

Mill Pond:

2

Mill Type
Product
Power Source
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