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century, they used this same strategy in the South. They bought several hundred thousand acres of virgin pine forest in Louisiana and Mississippi, built the largest sawmill in the world, and developed the company town of Bogalusa, Louisiana, for the workers to support their operation. They also built a railroad to serve the operation and connect it to markets. Goodyear was also a director of
522:. The Great Southern Lumber Company sawmill began operation in 1908. Goodyear took over for Frank at the Buffalo and Susquehanna Railroad, among other companies they owned. He appointed William H. Sullivan as the general manager of the Great Southern Lumber Company and town boss of Bogalusa. After the city was incorporated, Sullivan served as mayor until his death in 1929. 499:, where workers and their supervisors and families would live. It was designed and built from the ground up, to include hotels, classes of housing, churches, schools, YMCA and YWCA, and similar services. To bring harvested trees to the sawmill and transport processed lumber to markets, the Goodyears established the 280:
In the late 19th century, his brother and he were highly successful in harvesting timber from formerly isolated areas of Pennsylvania and New York. They built railroad spurs to provide access to the properties and local sawmills, using the railroads to transport lumber to market. In the early 20th
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in 1871 and began his own practice in Buffalo. His practice continued until 1875, when he formed a partnership with Major John Tyler, which continued for two years. From 1877 until 1882, Goodyear practiced alone until forming a partnership with Henry F. Allen (1837–1910) under the name Goodyear
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Goodyear gave up the practice of law in 1887 to form a lumber company with his brother, Frank H. Goodyear, under the firm name F. H. & C. W. Goodyear. They invested in timberlands, lumber mills, coal, and railroads in remote areas of Pennsylvania and New York. They bought up large tracts of
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for transport, and local sawmills to process the trees into lumber. In many areas, they built company towns for workers in the isolated sawmills. They achieved great financial success with these strategies.
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At various points in his career, Goodyear was president of: Goodyear Lumber Co., Buffalo & Susquehanna Coal and Coke Co., Buffalo and Susquehanna Railroad, Great Southern Lumber Company, and the
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timberland that were considered inaccessible for harvest, because the lands were isolated and away from the streams that were typically used to transport logs. To access the timber, they built
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lumber, with an annual output around 200,000,000 board feet of hemlock, and nearly as much in hardwood. In the late 1890s as the lumber business expanded, Goodyear joined his brother's
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to Buffalo, nearly 90 miles. Frank Goodyear did not live to see the Bogalusa sawmill completed, dying in 1907 of
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sawmill, which was the largest sawmill in the world, in southeast Louisiana, and developed the company town of
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Ella in one of the dresses that she wore when Charles and she were guests of President and Mrs.
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in 1876, Lockwood resigned the office of district attorney in the autumn of 1877, and Governor
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Charles Waterhouse Goodyear II (1883–1967), who married Grace Rumsey (1883–1963), sister of
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Between 1901 and 1905, the brothers moved South, purchasing 300,000 acres of virgin yellow
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Esther Permelia Goodyear (1881–1955), who married Arnold Brooks Watson (b. 1877) in 1910.
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Old French map: Directly below the left-hand coat of arms is the site near
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appointed Goodyear as DA to fill the unexpired term until January 1, 1878.
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Kinne) Goodyear (1822–1907). Her ancestors came to the United States via
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Goodyear died in Buffalo, New York, on April 16, 1911 and is buried at
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On March 23, 1876, Goodyear married Ella Portia Conger (1853–1940), of
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in Buffalo. Together, they had four children, all born in Buffalo:
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to study law in the offices of Laning & Miller, and later with
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From January 1, 1875, until October 15, 1877, Goodyear served as
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of New York. Based in Buffalo, New York, along with his brother,
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Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors Erie County (N.Y.)
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The Goodyears were the world's largest manufacturers of
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along with his father, mother, brother, wife, and son.
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Goodyear was born in 267:Buffalo and Susquehanna Railroad 239:Buffalo and Susquehanna Railroad 1163: 1138: 1085: 864:James Elliott Defebaugh. 1907. 476:, near the southern end of the 350:. Goodyear was admitted to the 1263:Erie County District Attorneys 1233:Lawyers from Buffalo, New York 932: 857: 661:President of the United States 352:New York State Bar Association 315:, in 1635. A younger brother, 257:, and member of the prominent 94:Assistant District Attorney of 1: 1258:19th-century American lawyers 991:. January 17, 1910. p. 5 896:"Frank H. Goodyear Mausoleum" 739: 672:Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo 639:The Buffalo Fine Arts Academy 582:of Green & Wicks, at 888 578:, built in 1903 by architect 493:Great Southern Lumber Company 482:Great Southern Lumber Company 292: 271:Great Southern Lumber Company 235:Great Southern Lumber Company 179:Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo 941:. Retrieved 23 November 2013 879:Pennsylvania State Archives 870:. 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( 627:Pan-American Exposition 421:, sawmill in background 925:July 15, 2014, at the 719:of what was to become 567: 539:General Railway Signal 461: 422: 399:United States Congress 303:Geneva Medical College 287:General Railway Signal 1124:"Charles W. Goodyear" 1011:"Charles W. Goodyear" 691:The Goodyear children 623:Buffalo Normal School 591:Anson Conger Goodyear 558: 518:, shortly before the 488:in downtown Buffalo. 456: 444:chairman of the board 416: 328:East Aurora, New York 96:Erie County, New York 53:Erie County, New York 1181:on September 5, 2015 1171:"A. Conger Goodyear" 1065:"Deaths -- GOODYEAR" 665:Governor of New York 607:Bradley Goodyear Sr. 535:Marine National Bank 459:Austin, Pennsylvania 364:Governor of New York 319:, was born in 1849. 283:Marine National Bank 16:American businessman 1204:Charles W. Goodyear 983:"Thursday's Events" 643:Syracuse Convention 619:Presbyterian Church 601:Charles Cary Rumsey 419:Bogalusa, Louisiana 32:Charles W. Goodyear 1073:. 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Charles Goodyear (disambiguation)

Erie County, New York
Daniel N. Lockwood
Robert C. Titus
Cortland, New York
Buffalo, New York
Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo
Anson
Goodyear family
888 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo
President
Great Southern Lumber Company
Buffalo and Susquehanna Railroad
lumberman
Goodyear family
Frank
Buffalo and Susquehanna Railroad
Great Southern Lumber Company
New Orleans Great Northern Railroad Company
Marine National Bank
General Railway Signal
Cortland, New York
Geneva Medical College
née
Leyden, Holland
Frank Henry
Cortland Academy
East Aurora, New York
tannery

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