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Fernwood Lumber Company had its beginning in the 1870s when John Fletcher Enochs and his son, Isaac Columbus Enochs, started a lumber business near Crystal Springs in Copiah County, Mississippi. [1] Between 1880 and 1920, Fernwood Lumber Company became one of the largest lumber operations in south Mississippi with investments in timberland ...
"Building the redwood region: The redwood lumber industry and the landscape of Northern California, 1850–1929" (PhD dissertation, University of California, Berkeley; ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2000. 3001767). Cox, Thomas R. Mills and markets: A history of the Pacific Coast lumber industry to 1900 (U of Washington Press, 2016).
Old Natchez Trace (132-3T) Old Natchez Trace (132-3T) November 7, 1976 : Northeast of Port Gibson at milepost 45.8 of the Natchez Trace Parkway: Port Gibson: An original segment of the Natchez Trace. [7] 25: Owens Creek Bridge
Richmond, by Frances Benjamin Johnston, 1938. The property was originally owned by Juan St. Germaine, a Native American interpreter. [3] Local and family tradition claim a first construction date of 1784 for the mansion, [4] though other sources use a ca. 1800-1810 date based on details of the original interior's Federal style woodwork.
L.N. Dantzler Lumber Company began as a small sawmill owned by William Griffin in Moss Point, Mississippi. L.N. Danzler bought it in the 1870s and, with two sons, incorporated the business in 1888. [ 1 ]
July 3, 1979 (307 Oak St. Natchez: 18: Carmel Presbyterian Church: October 31, 1985 (Carmel Church Rd. Natchez: 19: Cedar Grove: March 19, 1982 (Southeast of Natchez
It was home of Roane Fleming Byrnes (1890-1970), who was active in historic preservation and race relations and is also known for her promotion of the Natchez Trace Parkway. [2] Ravennaside has been listed as having been built in c.1900. [3] Ravennaside's address has been given as 601 South Union Street. [3]
Stone wall provides protection to Natchez, Mississippi from the Mississippi River. A portion of the historic Natchez City Cemetery in Adams County. Adams County is a county located in the U.S. state of Mississippi. As of the 2020 census, the population was 29,538. [1] The county seat is Natchez. [2]