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C. E. Slade Logging Company

The American Lumberman noted on January 28, 1905, that C. E. Slade had operated tie camps along the Orange & Northwestern for several years. He was building a two-mile long tram road to harvest almost 24,000,000 feet of standing timber near his camp at Myrtle Springs.
Established by C. E. Slade in 1905, this camp was supplying twenty-four carloads of lumber to the Miller-Link Lumber Company's mill at Orange. C. E. Slade must have been working primarily with wooden tram roads and animals in Jasper County. The 1908 tax assessor's roll revealed one mile of tram road, worth $1,000, and $500 worth of “Proportionate Amount of Rolling Stock in the County.” Another tax roll for that year in Jasper County revealed that he had thirty-five horses or mules, and seven wagons rendered for taxation.
In 1909, the camp closed and was transferred to Bunker Hill, Jasper.

Mill Details

Alpha Numeric Key:

JA

Owner Name

Contracts with Miller-Link Lumber Company. C. E. Slade Logging Company.

Location

Quigley and Myrtle Springs

County

Jasper

Years in Operation:

5

Start Year:

1905

End Year:

1909

Decades:

1900-1909

Period of Operation:

1905 to 1909

Town:

Quigley and Myrtle Springs

Company Town:

1

Peak Town Size:

150

Mill Pond:

0

Mill Type
Product
Power Source
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