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Clyde C. Jordan

Homer Sessions, beginning in 1918, operated a steam-powered sawmill at Chancy Switch, according to Grady Singletary and H. C. Polk, Jr. This small operation was conducted through the store of his father, Rube Sessions, at Wells. It burned in 1921. This is probably the sawmill referred to in Land of the Little Angel. Chancy Switch was adjacent the Homer-Alto Road, near the Bodan Cemetery.
According to Harold W. Willis, grandson of the commissary owner at Chancy Switch during the time of Homer Sessions, a new Clyde Jordan plant at Chancy Switch was built on the old site of Homer Sessions sawmill and remained until 1927 when it had cut out. The old Homer Sessions home became the “Deck Place” (Deach) and is still standing at Pollok. With a school at Chancy Switch, the classes presumably would have been separated by race.


Mill Details

Alpha Numeric Key:

AG

Owner Name

Clyde C. Jordan. Homer Sessions.

Location

Chancy Switch, southside of highway 48 and east of highway 49

County

Angelina

Years in Operation:

10

Start Year:

1918

End Year:

1927

Decades:

1910-1919,1920-1929

Period of Operation:

1918 to 1927

Town:

Chancy Switch, west of Lufkin

Company Town:

1

Peak Town Size:

Unknown

Mill Pond:

0

Mill Type
Product
Power Source
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