Kirby Lumber Company

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Organized in 1901; founder John Henry Kirby continued as president of the enterprise until his death in 1940; during the Great Depression control passed into the hands of the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad Company which continues to own and operate it.

From the description of Records, 1885-1985. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70925766

John Henry Kirby, lawyer, lumberman, and financier, formed the Kirby Lumber Company in 1901 in his native East Texas. With the discovery of oil at Spindletop in mind, Kirby sought to create a unique business arrangement. He would organize dual corporations, one oil and one timber, with the lumber company to buy and manufacture timber from the oil company. The Kirby Lumber Company would gain timber rights on its extensive East Texas properties, while the Houston Oil Company would hold mineral rights. Kirby also agreed to help the oil company gain title to approximately 800,000 acres of East Texas timber land. The failure by Kirby and his eastern financiers to determine clear title to their various properties, as well as Kirby's overestimate of the worth of the timber, resulted in litigation. After the Maryland Trust Company, the primary backer of the scheme, brought suit, a Texas court placed both the Kirby Lumber Company and the Houston Oil Company into receivership between 1904 and 1908 allowing the two sides to determine their respective responsibilities. Despite its initial troubles, the Kirby Lumber Company prospered, selling lumber throughout the United States, Europe, and Latin America. By the 1920s, it had become the largest yellow timber manufacturer in the Gulf Southwest. The company owned numerous lumber mills and rail connections. John Henry Kirby died in 1940, seven years after declaring personal bankruptcy. The Kirby Lumber Company, however, continued operations, passing into the Santa Fe Railroad's control by the 1950s.

From the description of Kirby Lumber Company Collection ca. 1900-1940's. (Houston Area Library Auto Network). WorldCat record id: 664463402

John Henry Kirby, lawyer, lumberman, and financier, formed the Kirby Lumber Company in 1901 in his native East Texas. With the discovery of oil at Spindletop in mind, Kirby sought to create a unique business arrangement. He would organize dual corporations, one oil and one timber, with the lumber company to buy and manufacture timber from the oil company. The Kirby Lumber Company would gain timber rights on its extensive East Texas properties, while the Houston Oil Company would hold mineral rights. Kirby also agreed to help the oil company gain title to approximately 800,000 acres of East Texas timber land.

The failure by Kirby and his eastern financiers to determine clear title to their various properties, as well as Kirby's overestimate of the worth of the timber, resulted in litigation. After the Maryland Trust Company, the primary backer of the scheme, brought suit, a Texas court placed both the Kirby Lumber Company and the Houston Oil Company into receivership between 1904 and 1908 allowing the two sides to determine their respective responsibilities.

Despite its initial troubles, the Kirby Lumber Company prospered, selling lumber throughout the United States, Europe, and Latin America. By the 1920s, it had become the largest yellow timber manufacturer in the Gulf Southwest. The company owned numerous lumber mills and rail connections.

John Henry Kirby died in 1940, seven years after declaring personal bankruptcy. The Kirby Lumber Company, however, continued operations, passing into the Santa Fe Railroad's control by the 1950s.

From the guide to the Kirby Lumber Company Collection RG D-34., ca. 1900-1940's, (Houston Metropolitan Research Center, Houston Public Library)

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Role Title Holding Repository
referencedIn Santa Fe Railroad Collection RG D 004., 1897-1968 Houston Metropolitan Research Center, Houston Public Libary
referencedIn Pedigo, J. W.,. Oral history interview, 1963 Aug. 12. Stephen F. Austin State University, East Texas Research Center
creatorOf Kirby Lumber Company. [Pamphlets. Financial history]. Yale University Library
referencedIn Howard C. Williams Photograph Collection 90-184., 1890-1986 Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
creatorOf Kirby Lumber Company. Records, 1885-1985. Stephen F. Austin State University, East Texas Research Center
referencedIn Santa Fe Railroad Collection RG D 004., 1897-1968 Houston Metropolitan Research Center, Houston Public Libary
referencedIn Santa Fe Railroad Collection RG D 004., 1897-1968 Houston Metropolitan Research Center, Houston Public Libary
referencedIn Santa Fe Railroad Collection RG D 004., 1897-1968 Houston Metropolitan Research Center, Houston Public Libary
creatorOf Kirby Lumber Company Collection RG D-34., ca. 1900-1940's Houston Metropolitan Research Center, Houston Public Libary
creatorOf Kirby Lumber Company. Kirby Lumber Company Collection ca. 1900-1940's. Houston Area Library Auto Network
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associatedWith Andrews, Streetman, Logue & Mobley corporateBody
associatedWith Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company corporateBody
associatedWith Beaumont and Saratoga Transportation Company corporateBody
associatedWith Beaumont, Sour Lake, and Western Railway Company corporateBody
associatedWith Bonner Oil Company corporateBody
associatedWith Bonner Oil Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Capitol Bank and Trust Company (Austin, Tex.) corporateBody
associatedWith Carter-Kelly Lumber Company corporateBody
associatedWith City National Bank (Houston, Tex.) corporateBody
associatedWith Eagle, Joe H., 1870-1963 person
associatedWith East Texas Cattle Company corporateBody
associatedWith First National Bank of Houston corporateBody
associatedWith Frost-Johnson Lumber Company corporateBody
associatedWith Globe Box Company corporateBody
associatedWith Globe Box Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Gulf Export and Transportation Company corporateBody
associatedWith Gulf, Texas, and Western Railroad Company corporateBody
associatedWith Harris-Lipsitz Lumber Company corporateBody
associatedWith Houston, Bayshore, and Texas City Traction Company corporateBody
associatedWith Houston Blow Pipe and Sheet Metal Works corporateBody
associatedWith Houston Country Club (Tex.) corporateBody
associatedWith Houston Credit Clearing House corporateBody
associatedWith Houston Launch Club corporateBody
associatedWith Houston Launch Club. corporateBody
associatedWith Houston National Bank (Houston, Tex.) corporateBody
associatedWith Houston Oil Company corporateBody
associatedWith Houston Oil Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Houston Real Estate Board corporateBody
associatedWith Humble Oil and Refining Company corporateBody
associatedWith Humble Oil and Refining Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Kirby-Bonner Lumber Company corporateBody
associatedWith Kirby, John Henry, 1860-1940 person
associatedWith Link, John W. person
associatedWith Link, John W. person
associatedWith Long-Bell Lumber Co. corporateBody
associatedWith Magnolia Petroleum Company corporateBody
associatedWith Miller-Link Lumber Company corporateBody
associatedWith Miller-Vidor Lumber Company corporateBody
associatedWith Mistrot Brothers and Company corporateBody
associatedWith Neuhaus and Company corporateBody
associatedWith Neuhaus and Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Newton County Cattle Company corporateBody
associatedWith Pedigo, J. W., person
associatedWith Port Arthur Iron Works corporateBody
associatedWith Rock Island System (Railroad) corporateBody
associatedWith San Augustine County Lumber Company corporateBody
associatedWith San Jacinto Trust Company corporateBody
associatedWith Santa Fe Railroad corporateBody
associatedWith Santa Fe Railroad corporateBody
associatedWith Santa Fe Railroad corporateBody
associatedWith Santa Fe Railroad corporateBody
associatedWith Santa Fe Tie and Lumber Pressuring Company corporateBody
associatedWith Santa Fe Tie and Preserving Company corporateBody
associatedWith Second National Bank (Houston, Tex.) corporateBody
associatedWith Southern Pacific Railroad Company corporateBody
associatedWith South Texas Candy Company corporateBody
associatedWith Southwestern Oil Company corporateBody
associatedWith Temple Lumber Company corporateBody
associatedWith Texas and Louisiana Lumber Company corporateBody
associatedWith Texas Banking and Investment Company corporateBody
associatedWith Texas Electric Railway corporateBody
associatedWith Vidor Lumber Company corporateBody
associatedWith Voth Hardwood Lumber Company corporateBody
associatedWith Weir Long Leaf Lumber Company corporateBody
associatedWith Williams, Howard C. person
associatedWith Wm. Cameron and Company corporateBody
associatedWith W.T. Carter and Brother Lumber Company corporateBody
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Texas, East
Texas--Silsbee
Roganville (Tex.)
Texas--Bessmay
Steep Creek (Tex.)
Louisiana--Merryville
Texas--Loeb
Silsbee (Tex.)
Village Mills (Tex.)
Texas--Village Mills
Merryville (La.)
Bessmay (Tex.)
Texas, East
Bessmay (Tex.)
Loeb (Tex.)
Silsbee (Tex.)
Texas--Evadale
Texas--Steep Creek
Village Mills (Tex.)
Texas--Roganville
Loeb (Tex.)
Merryville (La.)
Texas
Evadale (Tex.)
Steep Creek (Tex.)
Evadale (Tex.)
Roganville (Tex.)
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