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Bogalusa Enterprise and American Archive 

  • Bogalusa, Louisiana
  • 19141951

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Incorporated in 1914, Bogalusa is one of the youngest towns in Louisiana. It was founded by Frank Henry Goodyear and Charles Waterhouse Goodyear, lumber barons of Buffalo, New York. In 1906, the Goodyears formed the Great Southern Lumber Company to harvest the rich and largely untapped timber resources of southeastern Louisiana and southern Mississippi. They also ordered the construction of the 90-mile New Orleans Great Northern Railroad to provide access to this region and transportation for processed timber. Known as "Magic City" because of its rapid growth, Bogalusa had about 20,000 residents by 1920 and promoted itself as one of the most progressive cities in the South. The rapid depletion of the area's timber resources, however, led to the closing of the Great Southern mill in 1938 and the town's subsequent decline.

Archive Info

  • 18,947
  • Bogalusa, Louisiana
  • 19141951

Paper History

  • Bogalusa Enterprise

Source Information

Bogalusa Enterprise and American, 1918–1951 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: 26 June 2022

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Archive Info

  • 18,947
  • Bogalusa, Louisiana
  • 19141951

Paper History

  • Bogalusa Enterprise

Source Information

Bogalusa Enterprise and American, 1918–1951 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: 26 June 2022