Bacon-Nolan
Lumber Co. 1904-1906
Lamb-Fish
Lumber Co. 1906-1914
Standard gauge, 56-lb rail
Headquarters:
Mill Location: Chancy, MS (Quitman County)
Mill Capacity: 0,000 ft/day
Years of Operation: 1904-1914
Miles Operated: 12 miles in 1910
Locomotives Owned: 2 known
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Other Equipment:
1910: 2 locomotives, 35 cars, 2 McGiffert log
loaders & 1 Lidgerwood log loader.
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History
by Gil Hoffman:
On September 28, 1906 the Bacon-Nolan Lumber
Company sold its assets in Mississippi to the Lamb-Fish Lumber
Company, of New Jersey. The sale included a sawmill at Chancy, Quitman
County, planing mill, dry kiln, railroad, engines, cars and all other
equipment, together with timber lands in Quitman and Panola counties.
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ROSTER by Gil Hoffman:
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No.
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Type
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Builder
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C.N.
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Date
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Cyls.
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Dri.
Dia.
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Engine
Wt.
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Previous
Ownership
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Disposition
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0-4-4F
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Davenport
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103
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9/1904
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9x14
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New.
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Lamb-Fish
Lumber Co., Chancy, MS, on 9/28/1906.
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0-4-4F
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Davenport
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162
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12/1905
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9x14
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New.
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Lamb-Fish
Lumber Co., Chancy, MS, on 9/28/1906.
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