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Greene County Logging Trains

   During the latter part of the 19th century and the first part of the 20th  sawmills  flourished in Greene County where virgin forest of yellow pine timber  was in abundance. When these saw mills moved in, towns sprang up and grew rapidly, for a time. Some of the sawmill towns were Avera, Blodgett, Grafton, Bothwell, Piave, Chicora, and Leaf.  When the timber was all cut in a particular  area these mills would move on to new area. 

At first citizens who lived near the rivers floated rafts of logs down the river to saw mills. When they cut all the timber near the rivers, and  were no longer able to do this, then sawmills were built in communities and other means were used to get the lumber to market.

   These sawmills found it profitable to purchase locomotives to haul their  timber  to their mills. Below is a listing of the Locomotives used in Greene County. These descriptions are found on (shaylocomotives.com.) The patent for the locomotive was held by Ephraim Shay and the Locomotives were built by Lima Locomotive Works in Lima, Ohio.

183

566

2096

2140

2977

3081

3104

3110

3113

3122