584 



AMERICAN FORESTRY 



WALNUT MANUFACTURERS WITH GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS 



Nam 



Address 



Amos Lumber Company. Edinburg, Indiana. 



Central Timber & Express Company, 115 Broadway, New York. 



The Cherry Lumber Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. 



Cincinnati Walnut Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. 



Des Moines Sawmill Company, Des Moines, owa. 



Farris Hardwood Lumber Company, Nashville, Tennessee. 



T. A. Foley, Paris, Illinois. 



Geo. W. Hartzell, Piqua, Ohio. 



Hoffman Brothers Company, Fort Wayne, Indiana. 



Hoosier Veneer Company, Indianapolis, Indiana. 



Kosse, Shoe & Schleyer, Cincinnati, Ohio. 



Long-Knight Lumber Company, Indianapolis, Indiana. 



Penrod V\ ah.ut & V ei.eer company, Kansas City Missouri. 



Pickerel Walnut Company. St. Louis. Missouri. 



J. B. Ransom Company, Nashville, Tennessee. 



Sander & Egbert, Goshen, Indiana. 



J. V. Stimson & Company, Owensboro, Kentucky. 



Wood Mosaic Company, New Albany, Indiana. 



I. T. Williams & Sons, nth Avenue Corner 225th Street, New York. 



Williamson Veneer Company, Baltimore, Maryland. 



The Martin Barris Company, Cleveland, Ohio. 



Bear Brothers, Madison, Indiana. 



Burns & Knapp Lumber Company, Conneautville, Pennsylvania. 



Ideal Veneer Lumber Company, Franklin, Indiana. 



T. F. Jennings, Marianna, Florida. 



Keystone Manufacturing Company, Elkins, West Virginia. 



Louisville Point Lumber Company, Louisville, Kentucky. 



Name Address 



L. J. Meeks, Muncie, Indiana. 

 The Ohio Veneer Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. 

 Eisman & Richer Lumber Company, Peru, Indiana. 

 N. C. Stansberry, 529 Liberty Street, Jackson, Tennessee. 

 Coffman Manufacturing Company, Washington C. H., Ohio. 

 Fourman Brothers, Arcanum, Ohio. 

 Geo. H. Amick, Clendenin, West Virginia. 

 C. H. Barnaby, Green Castle, Indiana. 

 Langton Lumber Company, Pekin, Illinois. 

 W. H. Robinson Real Estate Trust Building, Philadelphia, 



Pennsylvania. 

 W. S. Ranson, Shelbyville, Tennessee. 

 Pennsylvania Furniture Company, York, Pennsylvania. 

 The Steel Alderfer Company, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. 

 W. J. Mcintosh, Monticello, Illinois. 

 C. L. Willey Company, Chicago, Illinois. 

 Brown & Harris Lumber Company, Holmesville, Ohio. 

 Freiberg Lumber Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. 

 Imperial Lumber Company, Columbus, Ohio. 

 Nickery Brothers Company, Memphis, Tennessee. 

 C. C. Shafer Lumber Company, South Bend, Indiana. 

 Talge Mahogany Company, Indianapolis, Indiana. 

 Batesville Walnut & Veneer Company, Laurenceburg, Indiana. 

 Breece Veneer Company, Kenova, West Virginia. 

 Maley & Wertz, Evansville, Indiana. 



Astoria Veneer Mills & Dock Company, Astoria, Long Island. 

 J. W. Willis, Washington, C. H., Ohio. 



WALNUT GUNSTOCK MANUFACTURERS WITH AIRPLANE LUMBER CONTRACTS ALSO 



Name Address 



Pickerel Walnut Company, St. Louis, Missouri. 

 Penrod Walnut & Veneer Company, Kansas City, Missour 

 Frank Purcell, Kansas City, Missouri. 

 Wood-Mosaic Company, New Albany, Indiana. 

 Langton Lumber Company, Pekin, Illinois. 

 Illinois Walnut Company, East St. Louis, Illinois. 

 Hoosier Veneer Company, Indianapolis, Indiana. 

 Des Moines Sawmill Company, Des Moines, Iowa. 

 John B. Ransom, Nashville, Tennessee. 

 Geo. W. Hartzell, Piqua, Ohio. 



Name Address 



Kosse, Shoe & Schleyer, Cincinnati, Ohio. 

 Long-Knight Lumber Company, Indianapolis, Indiana. 

 Chillicothe Gunstock Manufacturing Company, Chillicothe, 



Missouri. 

 Steele Alderfer Company, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. 

 L. J. Meeks, Muncie, Indiana. 



Breece Veneer Company, Kenova, West Virginia. 

 Central Timber Export Company, New York, New York. 

 Cherry Lumber Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. 

 Pennsylvania Furniture Company, York, Pennsylvania. 



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