[Portrait of Five Brothers]

Photograph of five sons of Robert and Emily Mathews Agee. The are identified as first row left to right: Milton, Clyde (twin to) Clearance. Secondrow left to right: Will and Coe. Will had a pharmacy in Diboil and Coe was an Angelina County Judge.
Date: 1905~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of Jack Coward Sr. and Lillian Agee]

Photograph of Jack Mack Coward Sr. seated next to Lillian Rebecca Agee who is standing next to him. They are both wearing dark colored formal clothing.
Date: 1902~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Exterior of Jim Berry's Home]

Photograph of the exterior of Jim Eddy Berry's home that he built before he got married in 1909. Jim Eddy is seen standing by the tree, and his father Jim Franklin Berry is on the porch. His female cousin whose last name is rivers is seen on the porch as well.
Date: 1909
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Young Melvin Mantooth]

Photograph of a framed photograph of Melvin Mantooth when he was a child.
Date: 1904
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Mantooth's and Son]

Photograph of Albert Edwin Mantoooth and Sarah Atkinson Mantooth with their son, Ephie Mantooth.
Date: 1904
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Young Simon and George Henderson]

Photograph of Simon W. Henderson Jr. and George Henderson when they were children.
Date: May 1909
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Southern Pine Lumber Company Planing Mill Engine Room]

Photograph of the Southern Pine Lumber Company planing mill engine room taken with flashlight. The mill was powered by a 500 horsepower Corliss engine.
Date: 1907
Creator: American Lumberman
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Southern Pine Lumber Company Sawmill 2 Engine Room]

Photograph of the Southern Pine Lumber Company sawmill 2 engine room. This is a Corliss steam engine built by Filer & Stowell.
Date: 1907
Creator: American Lumberman
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Manufactured Lumber Shed Exterior]

Photograph of the exterior of the Southern Pine Lumber Company manufactured lumber shed.
Date: 1907
Creator: American Lumberman
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Molding Shed Interior]

Photograph of the interior of the Southern Pine Lumber Company molding shed, also showing workers in the background.
Date: 1907
Creator: American Lumberman
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Southern Pine Lumber Company Commissary Interior]

Photograph of the interior of the Southern Pine Lumber Company commissary in 1903. Stocking almost everything carried by a modern "superstore" as well as such items as fiddle strings, horse collars, coffins and caskets, it was a complete shopping center and mall under one roof. It also contained doctor offices, a drug store, and the post office.
Date: 1903
Creator: American Lumberman
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Southern Pine Lumber Company Main Office in Diboll]

Photograph of the Southern Pine Lumber Company main office building in Diboll, Texas.
Date: 1903
Creator: American Lumberman
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Southern Pine Lumber Company Planing Mill Interior and Workers]

Photograph of the Southern Pine Lumber Company planing mill, mill machinery, and mill workers. The planing mill was 14,000 square feet with machinery made by Hall & Brown Wood Working Machinery Company, including the inside molder, outside molder, a double sizer, one 18-inch machine, three 15-inch machines, six 9-inch machines, two resaws and two edgers. The planing mill had a capacity of 250,000 daily board feet.
Date: 1903
Creator: American Lumberman
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Southern Pine Lumber Company Planing Mill Interior and Workers - 2]

Photograph of the Southern Pine Lumber Company planning mill, machinery, and workers. The planing mill was 14,000 square feet with machinery made by Hall & Brown Wood Working Machinery Company, including the inside molder, outside molder, a double sizer, one 18-inch machine, three 15-inch machines, six 9-inch machines, two resaws and two edgers. The planing mill had a capacity of 250,000 daily board feet.
Date: 1903
Creator: American Lumberman
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Southern Pine Lumber Company Planing Mill - General View]

Photograph of the Southern Pine Lumber Company planning mill interior showing lumber, machinery, and an employee. The planing mill was 14,000 square feet with machinery made by Hall & Brown Wood Working Machinery Company, including the inside molder, outside molder, a double sizer, one 18-inch machine, three 15-inch machines, six 9-inch machines, two resaws and two edgers. The planing mill had a capacity of 250,000 daily board feet.
Date: 1903
Creator: American Lumberman
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Southern Pine Lumber Company Self-Stoking Sawmill Boilers]

Photograph of a Southern Pine Lumber Company worker in front of company self-stoking sawmill boilers.
Date: 1903
Creator: American Lumberman
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Southern Pine Lumber Company Sawmill Interior]

Photograph of the interior of Southern Pine Lumber Company's sawmill and various mill workers. Construction for this mill began on March 1, 1903, and the mill became operational on June 12 of the same year. The mill was powered by a 500 horse powered Filer & Stowell 24x40 inch Corliss steam engine, producing 250,000 board feet daily as well as 60,000 feet of lath. It replaced the original mill that was built in 1894. This mill was destroyed by fire on January 7, 1968 and rebuilt by September of that year.
Date: 1903
Creator: American Lumberman
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Southern Pine Lumber Company Lath Mill]

Photograph of the interior of the Southern Pine Lumber Company lath mill with workers and nearby machinery.
Date: 1903
Creator: American Lumberman
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Southern Pine Lumber Company Boarding House]

Photograph of the Southern Pine Lumber Company boarding house in Diboll, Texas.
Date: 1903
Creator: American Lumberman
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Southern Pine Lumber Company Sawmill Aerial View]

Photograph of the Southern Pine Lumber Company sawmill and mill firehouse, aerial view. The mill pond is shown in the background. Construction for this mill began on March 1, 1903, and the mill became operational on June 12 of the same year. The mill was powered by a 500 horse powered Filer & Stowell 24x40 inch Corliss steam engine, producing 250,000 board feet daily as well as 60,000 feet of lath. It replaced the original mill that was built in 1894. This mill was destroyed by fire on January 7, 1968 and rebuilt by September of that year.
Date: 1903
Creator: American Lumberman
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Southern Pine Lumber Company Planing Mill]

Photograph of the Southern Pine Lumber Company planing mill, aerial view.
Date: 1903
Creator: American Lumberman
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Southern Pine Lumber Company Dry Kilns - Aerial]

Photograph of the Southern Pine Lumber Company dry kilns. The kilns were built by the National Dry Kiln Company of Indianapolis, Indiana. The structure consisted of six rooms 2,400 square feet each that could hold up to 300,000 feet of lumber and turn out 100,000 feet of dried stock daily.
Date: 1903
Creator: American Lumberman
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Southern Pine Lumber Company Lumber Yard with Housing in the Background]

Photograph of the Southern Pine Lumber Company lumber yard with company housing depicted in the background.
Date: 1903
Creator: American Lumberman
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Southern Pine Lumber Company Lumber Yard - Looking South]

Photograph of the Southern Pine Lumber Company lumber yard, showing hand stacked lumber air-drying, with employees loading and unloading lumber carts. This view is looking south.
Date: 1903
Creator: American Lumberman
System: The Portal to Texas History