jC:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\My Webs\freepages - mcclendon\Bogalusa\Bogalusa Story\images˙˙ CRWSourceFilež..\..\..\..\..\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\My Webs\freepages - mcclendon\Bogalusa\Bogalusa Story\images\BogalusaStory-with-photos-PC-large.htmlNBogalusa Story by C. W. Goodyear. Copyright 1950. Used to make PocketPC eBook. dc:Source˙˙ CRWMetaDatadc:Description€˙¤ This book is about ... - the founding of Bogalusa, Washington Parish, Louisiana by the GOODYEARs (Frank Henry GOODYEAR and Charles Waterhouse GOODYEAR), William Henry SULLIVAN, and others who erected a sawmill on the Bogue Lusa Creek in 1906: "Magic City of the Deep South." - the GOODYEARs - Four generations of the Goodyear family - C.W.G.; C.W.G., II; C.W.G., III; and C.W.G., IV. - the Father and Mother of Bogalusa: William Henry SULLIVAN (1st Mayor of Bogalusa, 1914-1929) and his wife, Elizabeth FITZRANDOLPH Sullivan; as well as other prominent families and their industrial and civic accomplishments. Many local people, as well as those from the Buffalo, New York area, are mentioned, too. - the Great Southern Lumber Company Sawmill (1908-1938), Bogalusa Paper Company (1918-1937), Bogalusa Turpentine Company, Bogalusa Tung Oil, Inc. and the Bogalusa Stores, Bogue Chitto Farm, Gaylord Container Corporation (acquired by Temple-Inland Inc.), New Orleans Great Northern Railroad, papermill, pulp and paper mill, pulp and paper industry, paper manufacturing, paper making machines, Kraft paper mill, log pond, lumber yard, portable sawmill, Refuse burner, power house, band mills. - forestry, forests, reforestation, tree farms, tree plantations, Pine Tree Nursery, Tung oil grove, Bogue Chitto Stock Farm, Isabel Stock Farm, timber, "Bogalusa Brand" timbers, long leaf pine, yellow pine, longleaf yellow pine, slash-pine nursery, slash pine, heart pine, commercial logging, "turpentined" trees, Tung oil industry, Tung oil trees, Colonial Creosoting Company plant. - places like: Washington Parish Courthouse; Bogalusa Railroad Station; Colonial Hotel; Pine Tree Inn; Office building of the Great Southern Lumber Company; Bogalusa High School; Great Southern Lumber Company commissary; Y.M.C.A.; City Hall; Tammany House; Charles W. Goodyear Memorial Gateway; Lee's Creek schoolhouse; Ben's Ford; Bedroom of Preacher Ford's house where Andrew Jackson slept; Blarney Castle; Bogue Chitto River; Columbia Street; Money Hill Tung Plantation; Plantation House and General Store; and - Senator Huey P. Long ("Kingfish") and Louisiana politics and a lot more. There are 21 chapters in this 208 pages in the book: 87 photos and 1 illustrations (GOODYEAR Family Tree - genealogy) on 85 pages; 123 pages of text; there are no Table of Contents or Index. There is also an old French Map on the inside of the front and back covers of the book. dc:Coverage€PBuffalo, NY; Austin, PA; and Bogalusa,Washington Parish, Louisiana; 1906 - 1950. dc:Creator€,C. W. Goodyear (Charles Waterhouse GOODYEAR)Arole="aut" file-as="C. W. Goodyear (Charles Waterhouse GOODYEAR)" dc:Language€English (United States) [en-us]dc:Type€historical bookdc:Contributor€*Pat, Patricia Darlene McCLENDON, MSSW, CSW?role="trc" file-as="Pat, Patricia Darlene McCLENDON, MSSW, CSW"dc:Date€1950 dc:Identifier€dc:Title€(Bogalusa Story by C. W. Goodyear, © 1950 dc:Publisher€%Wm. J. Keller Inc., Buffalo, New York dc:Format€html dc:Rights€˙This book is still copyrighted (1950). "The gateway at the entrance to the new subdivision was donated by Madam Goodyear in memory of her husband, one of the founders of Bogalusa. It was the last of many gifts by the Goodyears which added to the beauty of the city and the welfare of its citizens." -- page 208, Bogalusa Story. This family has again given something to their beloved City of Bogalusa, this well written book and, now, permission by David L. GOODYEAR (grandson to Charles Waterhouse GOODYEAR, the author) to post it on the Web in various formats. This book is still copyrighted. It may not be used for profit in any way. Transcription is copyrighted (© 2002) by me, "Pat," Patricia Darlene McClendon. If you find any errors in the transcription, please contact me, Pat@PatMcClendon.com. Several version of this document (including expanded descriptions of images, as well as larger versions of the images) are located at URL: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcclendon/Bogalusa/Bogalusa Story/ dc:Relation€ dc:Subject€LHistory - Great Southern Lumber Co. & Bogalusa, Washington Parish, Louisianacopyright-page˙˙ CRWCoverPageother.ms-thumbimage€other.ms-coverimage-standard€ title-page€other.ms-titleimage-standard€other.ms-thumbimage-standard€other.ms-firstpage€other.ms-coverimage€&BogalusaStory-with-photos-PC-large.lit???˙˙˙˙jC:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\My Webs\freepages - mcclendon\Bogalusa\Bogalusa Story\images