It is said by historian Kenneth L. Smith that the little sawmill town of Forester cut the last great stand of virgin forest east of the Rockies. The railroad tracks that ran through town carried the lumber out to market, and it was shipped all over the world. The men and women who worked at Forester, and the children growing up there always felt it was a special place.
Welcome to the Forester, Arkansas Website
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Forester Facts...
- The mill operated for a total of 22 years
- The sawmill closed on Wednesday, September 3, 1952 at 2:00pm
- W.A. McKeown was the general superintendent when the mill closed
Photo Gallery...
The Last Log |
The Last Load |
The Baseball Team |
The Theater |
The Mill |
The Office |
Mr. Marsh |
The Forester Sawmill |