Turner Lumber Co.
Avera & Northeastern Railroad
Standard Gauge 45 and 56-lb rail Headquarters: Avera, MS (Greene County) Mill Capacity: 60,000 ft/day Years of Operation: 1918-1933 Miles Operated: 21 Locomotives Owned: 3 |
Equipment: #137- 0-6-0 #2- 42-ton Shay #3- 45-ton Baldwin 2-6-0
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History by Gil Hoffman and Tony Howe: The
Turner Lumber Company was incorporated at Mobile, Alabama, in January 1918
with $200,000 in capital stock. The officers were Horace S. Turner,
president; J. Tyler Turner, vice president, and O. M. Ottis, secretary and
treasurer. In January 1918 the company bought 9,000 acres of Blodgett timber
in Green County, and built a circular sawmill on the Gulf, Mobile &
Northern Blodgett branch at Avera. This mill had a cutting capacity of
60,000 feet per day. By 1927 the company was known as the "Turner
Timber Company." The Avera mill cut out in 1933. The
Avera & Northeastern Railroad was chartered in Mississippi on June 18,
1929 by Horace S. Turner, J. Tyler Turner, Noel M. Turner, O. M. Ottis,
William Vizard, all of Mobile, Alabama, and A. Vizard, of New Orleans. The
terminal points of the proposed line were Avera and State Line, all in
Greene County. Part of the railroad had already been completed in a
southeasterly direction by the Turner Lumber Company, of Avera. |
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For more information contact Tony Howe at howe6818@bellsouth.net or David S. Price at dsprice46@bellsouth.net