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Cohay logging camp

Tony Howe  (View posts) Posted: 3 Jan 2006 4:22PM GMT
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I am currently researching the history of Eastman, Gardiner & Co., one of the largest lumber companies in the state, and hope to finish up a book on the company soon. Their main logging camp was located at Cohay (in three locations) from 1915 until the mid-1930's. I am having no luck finding anybody that is still living that may have lived in the camp to interview. I have some great sources of info, such as the thesis on the Cohay camps by David Higgs, newspapers, census records, WWI draft cards, some company records, etc., but I still have many questions about operations and the layout of the camps. I am also looking for anyone with photos of the camps, sawmills, logging operations, and logging railroads. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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DenakGraham1  (View posts) Posted: 14 May 2008 5:14PM GMT
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Surnames: Grahm ,Russell, Hamm McCaughan, Welborn, Craft, Martin
Hello My Name is Dena Graham I compiled a bokk in 2000 about the Cohay camps. Please feel free to Call me 601-319-9574. I will help you the best I can. I would also love a copy of your book.

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MaryAllen_M  (View posts) Posted: 31 May 2008 1:41AM GMT
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I have several photos of logging camps, but don't know the names or locations of them. My family was from the Jones Co. area though. If any one would recognize them, I would gladly post the ones I have.
MaryAllen Valentine Murphy

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smarsh60  (View posts) Posted: 2 Jun 2008 12:10PM GMT
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Surnames: Albertson, Kimbrell, Osborn
I am doing research on the Albertsons who owned a boarding house in Albertson Community, which was close to Moselle, in Jones county in the 1900's. I think this community was a stop for the railroad and am trying to do research on logging in that area to see what information I can find about the community. Albertson Community is listed as extinct. Hiram Albertson was a blacksmith and Lavinia ran the boarding house. They were my ggg-granparents. Also searching for Osborn, Kimbrell in Jones county. I would appreciate any information you could supply.
thank you

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MaryAllen_M  (View posts) Posted: 3 Jun 2008 3:47AM GMT
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Hello: I am sorry, I don't have any information on any of the names you mention in your message.
MaryAllen

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JudyDRice  (View posts) Posted: 3 Jun 2008 3:54AM GMT
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I would love to see these pictures. Any chance of one being from the Soso / Service area??

My great great grandpa had a store and post office in Service, MS and served as the post master for a few years. I would appreciate your posting or sending to me direct via my email address of judydrice at yahoo dot com.

Many, many Thanks.

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afishbackbennett  (View posts) Posted: 3 Jun 2008 1:29PM GMT
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Thanks for the reply. I am more interested in finding out about the Albertson Community and what railroad it was on than the names in my post. I think it was the Northeastern and New Orleans R.R. I can't find Albertson Community any where on a map, so I have started trying to find information on the logging companies in the area. Amy information you could supply on logging around Moselle or the area would be appreciated. I am just trying to get a feel for what the area was like in the 1900's and who lived there.

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Mississippibelle  (View posts) Posted: 7 Jun 2008 2:21PM GMT
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Hello, your book sounds VERY intresting. Have you ran across any info on any Jones or Floyd families??? My grandmother told me stories as a child about her family living in different logging camps.....most outstanding to me a child was being about their homes being moved on the railroad from site to site, her & others getting typhoid/tiefoid fever from a unclean water source and me playing with some round wooden tokens they used at what was called the company store(???).

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loopydloo  (View posts) Posted: 15 Jun 2008 3:41AM GMT
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I would love to see the pictures of the logging camps. My grandfather-in-law worked for the lumber company mentioned in the original post. He was killed by a falling tree in 1924, Cohay, Mississippi, name L.C. Harrison.

Any information/pictures on the lumber company, the area, or the family would be appreciated.

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johnbentonclark  (View posts) Posted: 1 Dec 2008 3:45AM GMT
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I have just read your message. I am quite interested in Cohay Camp (particularly CC III), because I grew up in Mize, MS and my brother and I still own property a couple of miles south of the site of Cohay Camp III.

A comprehensive article concerning Cohay Camp, several photos, was run in the Smith County Reformer weekly newspaper for the May 9, 2001 issue. Also, an interview of a former resident of Cohay Camp, Mr. Bobby McDaniel of Taylorsville, MS was run in the November 5, 2008 issue of the Reformer.
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