Longville, Louisiana - Longville, Louisiana
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member scrambler390
N 30° 36.410 W 093° 13.726
15R E 478071 N 3386053
Sign gives history of the former lumber town of Longville, Louisiana
Waymark Code: WM11HJV
Location: Louisiana, United States
Date Posted: 10/27/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member monkeys4ever
Views: 1

Established 1906
In 1906, the Long Bell Lumber Company of Kansas City, Missouri, under the leadership of Robert A. Long, began building a premier sawmill at Longville, Louisiana. The steam driven sawmill could cut 350,000 feet of lumber per day. Long- Bell also built homes and all the support facilities needed to sustain the large population of workers and their families. Longville was a "closed town," meaning that the company owned all residential housing, the commissary, hotel, theater, and doctor's office. The Lake Charles and Northern Railroad and the Louisiana and Pacific Railroad provided transportation for the residents and also hauled the sawmill's logs and lumber.

On June 3, 1921, a massive fire destroyed the Long-Bell Lumber Company. Since logging operations had already nearly decimated the Longleaf Pine forest, the company decided not to rebuild the sawmill. Long-Bell sold all of its buildings and moved the workers to other mills. Long-Bell continued to operate a hardwood flooring mill at Longville until 1929.

Nearly a century later, the Long Bell Lumber Company's original red-brick bank building, the First Baptist church, a few company houses, and the millpond (Longville Lake) remain in use.

Group that erected the marker: Village of Longville, Louisiana

Address of where the marker is located. Approximate if necessary:
214 Longville Road.
Longville, LA USA
70652


URL of a web site with more information about the history mentioned on the sign: Not listed

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