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Emporia Lumber Company

The owners of Emporia Lumber Company (S.F. Carter, J.P. Carter, and M.T. Jones, the latter being bought out by the Carters no later than 1900) built a Doucette mill sometime between 1900 and 1902. Unverified manuscripts also allege Emporia bought out the Nebraska Lumber Company mill as well. Emporia operated it under the name of Sunset Lumber Company, which was incorporated on September 16, 1902. Possibly, it was constructed on Pete Doucette's old Nebraska site. The new operation soon prospered. For a time, the company entertained plans of enlarging the plant to a double band rig in 1904. Emporia failed to sell the mill in January 1905 to the Pickering Lumber Company of Kansas City, which intended to operate it under the name of the Wolf River Lumber Company. S.F. Carter, president of the Emporia and Sunset companies, did, however, find a buyer in 1906, and sold the mill and milling operations to the Thompson-Tucker Lumber Company for at least $500,000. Steam powered five Houston, Stanwood and Gamble 72-inch by 18-foot boilers for the main saw engine. Band saws were Diamond Iron Works (14 in.) and carriages were 36-ft and 24-36 ft long. In 1905 the company town consisted of ninety-eight houses, three churches (two of which were African-American), two segregated schools, a drug store, post office, hotel, and one commissary. The average attendance was for six months a year in 1904 in the schools. The company employed 225 men that year. Rail operations included equipment of two regular locomotives, three Shay locomotives, 35 log cars, and sixteen miles of narrow gauge tram lines. After selling the Emporia Lumber Company mills, S. F. Carter established the Lumbermen's National Bank in Houston, and Press Carter continued milling elsewhere in East Texas as president of the Carter Lumber Company, not to be confused with W.T. Carter and Brother.
See Thompson-Tucker Lumber Company for continuation of this record.

Mill Details

Alpha Numeric Key:

TY

Owner Name

Emporia Lumber Company. Thompson-Tucker Lumber Company. See Thompson-Tucker entry at Doucette for continuation of this record.

Location

Doucette, three miles north of Woodville

County

Tyler

Years in Operation:

29

Start Year:

1902

End Year:

1930

Decades:

1900-1909,1910-1919,1920-1929,1930-1939

Period of Operation:

1902 to early 1930s

Town:

Doucette

Company Town:

1

Peak Town Size:

500 in 1905

Mill Pond:

0

Mill Type
Product
Power Source
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