Research: Tram & Railroad Database

Code: 137
Corporate Name: LaNana Lumber Company tram road
Folk Name:
Incorporated:
Ownership: LaNana Lumber Company'
Years of Operation: 1906 to 1910
Track Type:
Standard Gauge Wooden Rails
Track Length: Ten
Locations Served: Decoy or Lingo Nacogdoches
Counties of Operation: Nacogdoches
Line Connections: Texas and New Orleans at Decoy
Track Information:
Tram Road Logging / Industrial Common Carrier Logging Camp
Equipment: Keeling: two geared locomotives
History: In 1906, the American Lumberman noted that it had ten miles of logging railroad, with its headquarters at Decoy. The Lanana Lumber Company is listed in the Reference Book of the Lumbermen's Credit Association, January 1907. Keeling reported that the “Lavana Lumber Company” at “DeCoy, Lingo” operated two geared locomotives on a tram road. The Nacogdoches newspaper reported in February 1910 “Peter Piper, a well know negro and who had been with the Lanana Lumber Company for the past three years, was instantly killed this morning at 8:30 o'clock, at Lanana.” The man was attempting to jump from one railroad flat car to another when he fell between the two cars and the railroad car ran over his head killing him instantly. Engineer Hazel, train number two, tried to stop his train as quickly as possible, but was too late to save the man. The paper reports that he was “one of the best known negores, and the oldest employees, around the mill.”