Narjoe Timber-Atlanta, GA
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N 33° 47.628 W 084° 23.857
16S E 740935 N 3742337
A lumber mill located at Atlantic Station
Waymark Code: WM52A7
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 10/30/2008
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When the Narjoe Timber & Supply Co. began operation and what it was originally named, is unclear. A history of Randall Brothers, Inc. states it was purchased during WW II when lumber was going to be in shortage due to rationing, lumber being a necessity to the company's survival, prompted the purchase.
Today the mill sells pressure treated and fire retardant lumber and is in very "out of place" surroundings. It stands next door to an area known as Atlantic Station. Where once stood steel mills is now upscale condos, stores, theatres and restaurants, no doubt making the mills property values increase. The mill is all that remains of this once industrialized area of Atlanta.
Year built?: Pre-WW II
Is the mill or gin still in operation?: Yes
What is or was processed here?: Lumber
Are tours available?: Unknown
How is or was it powered?: Electric-Today
Related link to this waymark.: [Web Link]
What is it used as today?: Not listed
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