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Ewing

Lufkin vicinity, Angelina County

Marker Text

The boom town of Ewing stood for two decades on the west bank of the Angelina River. Named for plantation owner James A. Ewing, the town was located near a rail line and virgin hardwood forests. In 1919 H. G. Bohlssen purchased a 100-acre tract of land and built a sawmill. A company town, Ewing grew rapidly and at its peak contained a post office, commissary, church/school, boarding house, and a population of 850. After many men left to serve in world War II or in war-related industries, the mill closed in December 1944. (1997)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description 17 mi. east of Lufkin on SH 103
Marker # 6994
Dedicated 1997
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code lumber topics; ghost towns
Latitude, Longitude 31.360775, -94.510758

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