Swartz Saw Mill Store, 1913.

This clipping came from the Monroe Morning World in 1965. Note the caption misspelled “Cosper”. J.Y. Cosper was the grandfather of Anna Grey Noe. Cosper cemetery was named for him and his family, since they were once buried out there. Mrs. Noe had the Cospers and other family members disinterred and then entombed at Mulhearn Cemetery’s mausoleum.

One thought on “Swartz Saw Mill Store, 1913.

  1. I am trying to find pictures of burton-swartz logging that were taken in Plattenville , Louisiana in 1913. Can you give me any help?

    Like

Leave a comment