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Skip to Main Content. The steam engine was the heart of the sawmill. This 20-ton steam engine was made by Houston, Stanwood and Gamble Co., Cincinnati, Ohio in 1900. It was originally used in the Nona-Fletcher Lumber Co. in Kountze, TX. Fire lookout towers were used to detect forest fires in Texas from the early 1930’s until the 1970’s. This tower was built in 1936 for the Texas Forest Service and was moved to the museum in 1974 from Conroe, TX. What year did the Texas Forestry Museum open? This exhibit ...

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Skip to Main Content. The steam engine was the heart of the sawmill. This 20-ton steam engine was made by Houston, Stanwood and Gamble Co., Cincinnati, Ohio in 1900. It was originally used in the Nona-Fletcher Lumber Co. in Kountze, TX. Fire lookout towers were used to detect forest fires in Texas from the early 1930’s until the 1970’s. This tower was built in 1936 for the Texas Forest Service and was moved to the museum in 1974 from Conroe, TX. What year did the Texas Forestry Museum open? This exhibit ...

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Texas Forestry Museum - Lufkin, TX

Skip to Main Content. The steam engine was the heart of the sawmill. This 20-ton steam engine was made by Houston, Stanwood and Gamble Co., Cincinnati, Ohio in 1900. It was originally used in the Nona-Fletcher Lumber Co. in Kountze, TX. Fire lookout towers were used to detect forest fires in Texas from the early 1930’s until the 1970’s. This tower was built in 1936 for the Texas Forest Service and was moved to the museum in 1974 from Conroe, TX. What year did the Texas Forestry Museum open? This exhibit ...

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Forest LegacyTexas Forestry Museum - Lufkin, TX

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Skip to Main Content. Anderson County: Texas Historical Marker. Museum for East Texas Culture. William and Caroline Broyles House: Texas Historical Marker. Angelina and Neches River Railroad: Texas Historical Marker. Angelina County Lumber Company: Texas Historical Marker. City of Huntington: Texas Historical Marker. City of Lufkin: Texas Historical Marker. Collins-Shotwell House: Texas Historical Marker. East Texas Early Logging Equipment: Texas Historical Marker. Emporia: Texas Historical Marker. Bois ...

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Kids ClubTexas Forestry Museum - Lufkin, TX

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Skip to Main Content. Texas Forestry Museum Kid's Club. If These Woods Could Talk: The Thompson Lumber Company in East Texas, 1908. Money Trees: The Economic Impact of the Forest Products Industry in East Texas. Texas in Flames: A Look at the 2011 Wildfire Season. Around the World in 70 Cones. Texas Forestry Hall of Fame. Tram and Railroad Database. Lufkin, TX 75901. Closed on major holidays. Site design and development by MasseyMedia, Inc.

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Texas Forestry Hall of FameTexas Forestry Museum - Lufkin, TX

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Skip to Main Content. Texas Forestry Hall of Fame. Texas Forestry Hall of Fame. Exhibits and Collections: Texas Forestry Hall of Fame. Hall of Fame Inductees. Marvin G. Angle. Thomas G. Burch. Thomas G. Burch of Brookeland, Texas began his self-employed career with his own logging business at the age of 20, and has since been in the timber business for five decades. John Joe Oliver Burnside. Mr Burnside had a hand in developing many of the latest methods of detecting, locating, and fighting forest fires ...

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ExhibitsTexas Forestry Museum - Lufkin, TX

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Skip to Main Content. Texas Forestry Hall of Fame. Texas in Flames: A Look at the 2011 Wildfire Season. If These Woods Could Talk: The Thompson Lumber Company in East Texas, 1908. Money Trees: The Economic Impact of the Forest Products Industry in East Texas. Texas in Flames: A Look at the 2011 Wildfire Season. Around the World in 70 Cones. Texas Forestry Hall of Fame. Tram and Railroad Database. Lufkin, TX 75901. Closed on major holidays. Site design and development by MasseyMedia, Inc.

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ResourcesTexas Forestry Museum - Lufkin, TX

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Skip to Main Content. Classroom / Learning Lab. If These Woods Could Talk: The Thompson Lumber Company in East Texas, 1908. Money Trees: The Economic Impact of the Forest Products Industry in East Texas. Texas in Flames: A Look at the 2011 Wildfire Season. Around the World in 70 Cones. Texas Forestry Hall of Fame. Tram and Railroad Database. Lufkin, TX 75901. Closed on major holidays. Site design and development by MasseyMedia, Inc.

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