Article: Logging Weather Has Been Good (1906)

From the Saginaw News, March 20, 1906

March has been exceptionally favorable for logging operations in the eastern part of the lower peninsula of Michigan. And on the whole the winter has been a good one with not too much snow and since February 1 steady cold weather. There is still considerable snow up north and active hauling is in progress. Some loggers have already secured a stock and have broken camp, while others will haul as long as the snow permits. Many of the larger firms log the year through, but do the heaviest portion of the work during the winter months.

The Saginaw river mills get logs through the year by rail. A great many small operators have put in logs this winter owing to the good prices and sell the same to the big manufacturing firms.

There are many portable saw mills operated in the district which manufacture from 500,000 to 3,000,000 feet of lumber each, and in the aggregate these plants work up a large quantity of logs. It is estimated that not less than 30,000,000 feet were manufactured at these mills in the district between Bay City and Cheboygan last year. The lumber finds a ready sale and at good prices.

An estimate of the log output of the firms named is given herewith:

County / Mill Feet
   
Alpena County  
F.W. Gilchrist, Alpena 13,000,000
   
Bay County  
Kern Manufacturing Co.  20,000,000
F.T. Woodworth & Co., Bay City 4,000,000
   
Cheboygan County  
Embury-Martin Lumber Co., Cheboygan 28,000,000
Estate of L. Cornewll, Wolverine 8,000,000
   
Crawford County  
T.E. Douglas & Co. Lovells 2,500,000
Salling, Hanson Company, Grayling 25,000,000
   
Gladwin County  
Ross Brothers, Beaverton 10,000,000
C/S/ Bliss, Butman 2,000,000
   
Iosco County  
Hull & Ely, Oscoda 5,000,000
Ottawa Hardwood Company, East Tawas 4,000,000
   
Montmorency County  
Kneeland-Bigelow Co., Lewiston 20,000,000
Michaelson & Hanson Lumber Co., Lewiston 16,000,000
   
Ogemaw County  
Gale Lumber Co., West Branch 2,000,000
   
Oscoda County  
H.M. Loud's Sons Co., via AuSable mill 20,000,000
   
Otsego County  
Kneeland, Buell & Bigelow Company 20,000,000
Johannesburg Manufacturing Co., Johannesburg 14,000,.000
Stephens Lumber Co., Waters 23,000,000
Yuill Brothers, Vanderbilt 7,000,000
   
Ogemaw County  
Prescott, Miller & Co. Rose City 8,000,000
   
Presque Isle County  
Lobdell & Bailey Co., Onaway 15,000,000
S.F. Derry & Co., Millersburg 4,000,000
Gardner, Peterman & Co., Onaway 5,000,000
   
Roscommon County  
Charles Blanchard 7,000,000
Houghton Lake Lumber Co.. Houghton Lake 2,000,000
   
Saginaw County  
Bliss & Van Auken, Saginaw 10,000,000
   
Other or Location Unidentified  
W.D. Young & Co. 17,000,000
S.G.M Gates 8,000,000
Campbell-Brown Lumber Co. 10,000,000
Richardson Lumber Co. 12,000,000
Kimball Lumber Co. 12,000,000
Churchill Lumber Co. 14,000,000
McIver & Hughes 9,000,000
M.D. Olds 27,000,000
Bowman Lumber Co., Bowmanville 3,000.000
   

There are many small operators putting in from a few hundred to a few million feet, the figures of which are not available. Probably 60,000,000 feet would not more than cover these in the territory known as northeastern Michigan.

Bibliography

The following sources are utilized in this website. [SOURCE-YEAR-MMDD-PG]:

  • [AAB| = All Aboard!, by Willis Dunbar, Eerdmans Publishing, Grand Rapids ©1969.
  • [AAN] = Alpena Argus newspaper.
  • [AARQJ] = American Association of Railroads Quiz Jr. pamphlet. © 1956
  • [AATHA] = Ann Arbor Railroad Technical and Historical Association newsletter "The Double A"
  • [AB] = Information provided at Michigan History Conference from Andrew Bailey, Port Huron, MI

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