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William Henry Stark

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before moving to Orange in 1870 to seek employment in the sawmills. He worked in the early area sawmills and would soon become a leader of the local lumber industry. In 1881, Stark married Miriam Melissa Lutcher (1859–1936), the daughter of
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and an irrigation system that provided needed resources for the region's rice industry, led to increased population growth for the city of Orange.
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production, real estate, and ranching. His innovative ideas, including development of the deep water ports on the
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develop financially. Stark was the president of the Lutcher Moore Cypress Lumber Company of Lutcher, Louisiana.
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Stark was born March 19, 1851, to John Thomas and Martha Ann (Skidmore) Stark. Originally from
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Stark died on October 8, 1936, and was buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Orange, Texas. The
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has constructed a marker to commemorate his contributions to the city.
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Orange, Texas
San Augustine County
Burkeville, Texas
Newton, Texas
Henry J. Lutcher
Louisiana
iron
coal
Sabine River
University of Texas System
Texas Historical Commission
TSHA Online - Texas State Historical Association
Categories
1851 births
1936 deaths
People from San Augustine County, Texas
People from Orange, Texas
American businesspeople in timber
People from Newton, Texas

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