Interstate Lumber Co. 1908-1913

Columbus Lumber Co. 1913-1924

Standard gauge, 40 and 50-lb rail

Headquarters: Columbus, MS

Mill Location: Steens, MS (Lowndes County)

Mill Capacity: 100,000 ft/day 

Years of Operation: Interstate Lbr. Co. 1908-1913

                                 Columbus Lbr. Co. 1913-1924

Miles Operated: 25 miles in 1917

Locomotives Owned: see roster below

Other Equipment:

40 cars and 4 Lambert Loaders in 1910

 

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History by Gil Hoffman:

In late 1906 the Interstate Lumber Company, of Curtiston, Alabama, acquired 15,000 acres of timber land near Columbus, Mississippi, and built a sawmill at Columbus. In October 1909 the controlling interest in the company was sold to J. W. Brown and A. E. Silverthorne. In 1910 the mill had a cutting capacity of 100,000 feet per day. 

In 1912 the company went into receivership as a result of defaulting on a large mortgage and was sold at receiver's sale on June 19, 1913 to the Security Trust Company, of Michigan (holder of the mortgage), for $250,000. On July 9, 1913 the bank resold the property to the Columbus Lumber Company, also of Michigan, for the same amount. Besides a sawmill, the property included a planing mill, dry kilns, machine shops, lumber sheds, office building, hotel, commissary, dwelling houses, logging railroad and equipment and timber in Mississippi and Alabama. 

The Columbus Lumber Company was incorporated in Michigan with capital stock of $100,000 and was apparently an adjunct of the Security Trust Company. In May 1914 the company bought 13,500 acres of timber land in Pickens, Lamar and Fayette counties, Alabama. The mill was shut down in 1914 at the outbreak of World War I and reopened in February 1916. 

In September 1924 the company cut out its timber in Lamar County, Alabama, after which the mill at Columbus shut down. At that time the company was operating 32 miles of logging railroad extending from Steens, MS, northward into Alabama to a point six miles east of Gattman, MS.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ROSTER by Gil Hoffman: 

 

Road No.

 

Type

 

Builder

 

C.N.

 

Date

 

Cyls.

 

Dri. Dia.

 

Engine

Wt.

 

Previous Ownership

 

Disposition

 

1

 

4-6-0

 

Glover

 

14202

 

5/1908

 

14x20

 

 

 

90000

 

New.

 

Columbus Lumber Co. #1, on 7/9/1913.

Southern Iron & Equipment Co. #2022

Bamberg, Ehrhardt & Walterboro Ry. #1, Bamberg, SC, on 2/25/1925.

Repossessed and returned to:

Southern Iron & Equipment Co. #2284.

Scrapped 12/31/1944.

 

2

 

0-4-0T

 

Porter

 

1847

 

5/1898

 

9x14

 

 

 

36000

 

H. B. Camp, Shreve, OH

Williams-Jesser Construction Co., Talladega, AL, by 7/1907.

Interstate Lumber Co. #2, by 10/1908.

 

Columbus Lumber Co. #2, on 7/9/1913.

 

3

 

22-2

Heisler

 

Stearns

 

1115

 

1906

 

12x10

 

30

 

44000

 

Interstate Lumber Co. #3, Bokhoma, OK

Columbus Lumber Co. #3, on ?

 

 

 

4

 

40-2

Shay

 

Lima

 

383

 

4/1892

 

3-11x12

 

29½

 

80000

 

Oregon & Texas R.R. #383, Cammal, PA

C. B. Howard & Co. #3, Emporium, PA,

ca. 1900 (Emporium & Rich Valley R.R.).

Summit Lumber Co. #3, Randolph, LA,

in 10/1903.

Columbus Lumber Co. #4, on ?

 

Boiler exploded 9/11/1922.

Scrapped 6/1926.

 

5

 

23-2

Shay

 

Lima

 

768

 

6/1903

 

3-9x8

 

26

 

44900

 

Pine Tree Lumber Co., Ltd. no #, Dodson, LA

Later at Winona, LA.

Interstate Lumber Co., New Orleans, LA

Columbus Lumber Co. #5, on ?

 

 

 

6

 

4-6-0

 

New York

 

264

 

5/1887

 

18x24

 

51

 

109700

 

Buffalo, New York & Philadelphia #106

Western New York & Pennsylvania #106,

in 1887.

Re. #116 in 1891.

Pennsylvania R.R. #6252, in 1903.

Southern Iron & Equipment Co. #579,

on 4/15/1907.

Dardanelle, Ola & Southern R.R. #2, Dardanelle, AR, on 9/17/1908.

Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Ry. #1149,

in 12/1911.

Retired 6/1922.

Columbus Lumber Ci, #6, on ?

 

 

 

7

 

42-2

Heisler

 

Heisler

 

1180

 

12/1909

 

15x12

 

36

 

84000

 

Davidson, Hicks & Greene Co. #4, Wilder, TN

Later at Cowan, TN.

Georgia Car & Locomotive Co. #479

Columbus Lumber Co, #7, on 5/4/1923.

Cost $6,500.

 

Georgia Car & Locomotive Co. #542

Beechwood Band Mill Co. #2, Rhine, GA,

in 7/1929.

 

 

 

 

 

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