Tallahala Lumber Co.
36" gauge at Ora Standard gauge at Tallahala Headquarters: Rock Island IL Mill Location: Ora, MS (Covington County) Mill Capacity: 90,000 ft/day in 1917 Years of Operation: 1916-1921 Miles Operated: Locomotives Owned: |
Equipment: See also: Tallahala Lumber at Ellisville |
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History by Gil Hoffman: By
1915 the Tallahala Lumber Company, of Ellisville, Jones County, had acquired
large yellow pine timber holdings in Jones, Perry and Forrest counties. In
December 1916 the company built 12 miles of standard gauge railroad from
Hattiesburg to Tallahala, in Perry County, where its logging operations were
to be located. This line was laid with rail leased from the Gulf & Ship
Island Railroad. To manufacture this timber into lumber, the company took
over the mill of the Easterling Lumber Company, at Ora, Covington County, on
June 5, 1917. Logs were hauled by the company to Hattiesburg, then shipped
to Ora over the Gulf & Ship Island. In the summer of 1917 the Ora mill
was overhauled. Harvey Koch was the mill superintendent. Because the freight rate on logs to Ora from Hattiesburg was increased by the Gulf & Ship Island making the Ora operation uneconomical, on August 15, 1921, the company sold its timber holdings in Forrest and Perry counties and the logging railroad from Tallahala to Hattiesburg to the Major-Sowers Saw Mill Company, of Epley, Lamar County. The last log was cut at the Ora mill on October 20, 1921.
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ROSTER by Gil Hoffman: Standard Gauge Locomotives: 172 3T Shay Lima 577 9-1899 32 3-13x13 135000 Purchased from W. A. Zelnicker Supply Co., St. Louis, MO. Built as Kaul & Hall Lumber Co. #72, St. Marys, PA, renumb. #172; to W. A. Zelnicker Supply Co. Renumb. #5. Transferred to Natalbany Lumber Co. #5, Natalbany, LA. 173 3T Shay Lima 745 12-1902 32 3-12x12 125000 Purchased from J. J. Newman Lumber Co. 2nd #2, Hattiesburg, MS, on 3-26-18. Cost $8,000. Built as J. J. Newman Lumber Co. 1st #10, Hattiesburg, MS, renumb. 2nd #2 in 1906. Renumb. #4. Transferred to Apollonia Lumber Co. #4, Pelahatchie, MS, in 1924. 36-Inch Gauge Locomotives: ? 2-6-0 Baldwin 5317 10-1880 37 13x18 45000 Purchased from Southern Iron & Equipment Co. #1026, Atlanta, GA, in 1916. Built as Bell’s Gap #3; to Bright Hope Ry. & Coal Co. #1, Chester, VA, in 1882; to Shell Lake Lumber Co., Shell Lake, WI; to Mt. Airy & Eastern #3, Mt. Airy, NC, by 2-1907; to Southern Iron & Equipment Co. #1026. Sold to Southern Iron & Equipment Co. #1265, Atlanta, Ga.; to Fox Brothers Co., for Compania del F. Cy. Muelledo de Pimentel #10, Peru, on 7-16-18. Baldwin class 8-20 D 31 3 2-8-0 Baldwin 13634 8-1893 38 17x20 82000 Purchased from Southern Iron & Equipment Co. #1088, Atlanta, GA, on 11-23-16. Built as Crystal River Ry. #11, Redstone, CO, an 0-8-0; cancelled and resold to: Central of Georgia #804, on 11-22-97, rebuilt to 2-8-0 prior to shipment; to Gainesville Midland Ry., Gainesville, GA, in 1906; to Southern Iron & Equipment Co. #973, Atlanta, GA; to Mt. Airy & Eastern #9, Mt. Airy, NC, on 8-25-15; to Southern Iron & Equipment Co. #1088. Sold to Compania Azucarera Madrazo, S. A., Cuba Baldwin class 8-28 E 1 6? 2-8-0 Mt. Savage 33 -1883 36 15x18 56000 Purchased secondhand. Built as Austin & Northwestern #5, Austin, TX; to Eagles Mere R.R. #3, Eagles Mere, PA, in 1892; to Southern Iron & Equipment Co., Atlanta, GA; to Kingston & Central Mississippi Ry., Laurel, MS, on 6-22-01; to W. S. Carter, Orange, MS, on 9-25-03. Sold to Southern Iron & Equipment Co. #1264, Atlanta, GA; to Compania Azucarera Madrazo, S. A. #4, Cuba, on 8-26-18. 5 2T Shay Lima 2218 11-1909 28 3-10x10 72000
Purchased from Easterling Lumber Co. #5, Ora, MS, on 6-5-17. Transferred
to Natalbany Lumber Co. #6, Kentwood, LA. Scrapped about 3-1924.
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