Area Historical Society Walkertown Foreword by Kenneth R "Doc" Davis Walkertown Area Historical Society
European settlers came into the area now known as Walkertown as early as the 1750s. From 1850 through the early 20th century, the local economy was dependent on farming, lumber manufacturing, grain milling, and merchandising. Tobacco manufacturing began early in the 19th century and became a thriving industry for the Sullivan, Booe, Poindexter, and Crews families. The Roanoke & Southern Railroad began serving Walkertown in 1889, and with it the availability of larger markets spurred the growth of industry. The Leight Lumber Company was established near the depot around 1890 and prospered by...
European settlers came into the area now known as Walkertown as early as the 1750s. From 1850 through the early 20th century, the local economy was de...
Area Historical Society Walkertown, Foreword by Kenneth R Doc Davis, Walkertown Area Historical Society
European settlers came into the area now known as Walkertown as early as the 1750s. From 1850 through the early 20th century, the local economy was dependent on farming, lumber manufacturing, grain milling, and merchandising. Tobacco manufacturing began early in the 19th century and became a thriving industry for the Sullivan, Booe, Poindexter, and Crews families. The Roanoke & Southern Railroad began serving Walkertown in 1889, and with it the availability of larger markets spurred the growth of industry. The Leight Lumber Company was established near the depot around 1890 and prospered...
European settlers came into the area now known as Walkertown as early as the 1750s. From 1850 through the early 20th century, the local economy was de...