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I ILL rAKLUAIl OF LOGS BKINO TKANSFOUMKI i In MIT,L. C. I„ 

 WII.I.EY'S MKMl'HIS rl,AN'I\ 



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!,()(; LOADER. C. L. WILLEY'S MEMPHIS 

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ATTIiACTIVE OFFICE MK.MPIIIS SAW MILL COMPANY 



faftiire and iiiaiiipulatiou. He certainlj' manages to pick up tbe 

 finest class of red gum logs that grow in tlie lower Mississippi val- 

 ley, and lie makes a superior lumber product, both plain and quarter- 

 sawed. Mr. Bennett 's sawmill is in North Memphis, and hLs yard 

 is a remarkable example of first-class and careful lumber piling. 

 While the Bennett Hardwood Lumber Company specializes in red 

 gimi, it also manufactures oak and other southern hardwoods. 



The Tschudy Lumber Company 



Among the newcomers in lumber manufacturing in Memphis is the 

 Tschudy Lumber Company, which recently acquired the sawmill 



.MILL -ME.MI'HIS SAW MILL COMPANY 



jiroperty of the i>anil)-Fish Lumber Company in South Mempliis. 

 E. W. Tschudy, head of this house, is ah old and experienced op- 

 erator, and in addition to sawing hardwoods on his own account is 

 doing custom work. Incidentally it may be mentioned that there are 

 quite a nundier of olhcr custom sawmills in Memphis. 



Hugh McLean Lumber Company 



One of the iiranch sawinilis of tlie Hugh McLean Lumber Com- 

 pany of Buffalo is located at Memphis. This is one of the model 

 ]dants of the town, and while the mill runs largely on oak, other 

 southern hardwoods are produced. Hugh McLean is at the head of 



