HARDWOOD RECORD 



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PART OF I'LAXT OF ME\U'HI8 COI.TMX COMPANV 



THE LOG. THE BOLT, AND FINISHED COLUIIX. MEMPHIS COLUMN 



COMPANY 



OFFICE OF MEMPHIS (OI.rMN lOiU'ANY 



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Lamb-Pish Lumber Company 



Another i)t' the gigantic enterprises in the Memphis territury is 

 tliat of the Liunb-Fisli Lumber Company at CharlestoD, Miss., where 

 it owns an extensive ai'ea of oak, gum, ash and hickory stumpage. 

 Several interesting pictures of various features at this plant are 

 shown in this connection. In addition to its great double band mill 

 and two band resaw mill, the company operates the largest wagon 

 and carriage wood stock plant in the world, where more than four 

 million feet of hickory logs are annually transformed into \-ehicle 

 material. Of this great plant Garrett E. Lamb of Clinton. la., is 

 tiresideiit; Chauncey E. Lamb of Minneapolis is chairman of the 

 executive board; Frederick A. Fish of South Bend, Ind., is first 

 vice-president; Clement Studebaker of South Bend is treasurer, and 

 .Scott Brown of South Bend is secretary. The venerable Lafayette 

 Lamb of Clinton, la., is also largely interested in this enterprise. 

 The general manager of operations is W. B'. Burke; the assistant 

 nmuairpr is K. B. ^Mc^'uUnugh. and the sales manager is A, G. 



CUSTOM SAWMILL C. S. GLADDEN 



SAWMILL AXI) I'AKT OF LOG YARD R. .1. DARNELL. INC. 



