EDGERTON AND ADAMS
Josephine County - Grants Pass
June 1915: "The siding at Edgerton & Adams' mill is now being laid, a number of switches and other equipment being furnished by Twohy Bros. of Portland." (The Timberman, vol. 16)
August 15, 1915: "The Edgerton & Adams mill opened April first. Most of its timber comes from Wilderville and intermediate points. It employs 50 men in the mill and its six camps turn out 25,000 feet of lumber per day. The lowest grade of the output is sold to the box factories in the valley, while the high grade stuff such as the sugar pine, is shipped east to Iowa, Minnesota and Pennsylvania." (The Oregon Daily Journal)
May 1916: "Edgerton Adams Sawmill Co., of Grants Pass have secured a contract to saw 1,000,000 feet of lumber for the new sugar factory...." (The Timberman, Vol. 17)
June 4, 1919: "At Edgerton & Adams mill, where M. C. Ament is utilizing two gasoline operated logging engines, which he thinks in the form of a tractor will, with two drums, eventually become a very useful tool in pine logging operations." (Grants Pass Daily Courier)