Fordyce Lumber Company.

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Dr. John Wenzel Watzek, Charles Warner Gates, and Edward Savage Crossett founded the Fordyce Lumber Company at Fordyce, Dallas County, Arkansas in 1890. In the same year and as part of the same investment, the Fordyce & Princeton Railroad Company was organized and laid a track from the Cotton Belt Railroad System to the Fordyce mill one mile away. When the mill was opened the track was extended northward from the mill into the timber for a distance of 221 miles for the purpose of hauling logs. The Fordyce Lumber Company was acquired by Georgia-Pacific Corporation in 1963.

From the description of Fordyce Lumber Company collection, 1926-1963. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 122607937

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creatorOf Fordyce Lumber Company. Fordyce Lumber Company collection, 1926-1963. Louisiana State University, LSU Libraries
referencedIn Walter Huber Meyer papers, 1912-1978 Yale University. Department of Manuscripts and Archives
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associatedWith Fordyce and Princeton Railroad Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Gates, Edward C. person
associatedWith Meyer, Walter H. (Walter Huber) person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Arkansas
Fordyce (Ark.)
Subject
Forests and forestry
Lumbering
Lumber trade
Occupation
Activity
Lumbermen

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Active 1926

Active 1963

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