Joseph Emmet Terry, (1863-1934).
Joseph Emmet Terry was a prominent California pioneer lumber merchant, magnate, and the founder of the Terry Lumber Company, which later evolved into the Shasta Land and Timber Company, and played a vital role in the development of the timber industry in Shasta County, California. Come learn about Terry's family, his dealings as well as his businesses. In this episode of Exploring Shasta County history, we also visit sites formerly owned by Joseph E. Terry in Round Mountain and in Bella Vista. Terry Mill Road in Round Mountain is named after his sawmill which formerly operated along the roadside there and it still bears his surname today. The pioneer is buried in the Terry family plot at the historic Old Sacramento City Cemetery in Sacramento, California. Click the link to learn more. Please like, share, comment, and if you haven't yet - SUBSCRIBE to my You Tube Channel.
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1850 U.S. Census
Social and Personal - The Sacramento Daily Union newspaper of Sacramento, April 23, 1890
The Sacramento Daily Union newspaper of Sacramento, March 1, 1922 (oil)
1860 U.S. Census
1870 U.S. Census
1880 U.S. Census
The Daily Examiner newspaper of San Francisco, September 18, 1887
An Illustrated History of Sacramento County, California. By Hon. Win. J. Davis. Lewis Publishing Company 1890. Page 345-347.
Social and Personal - The Sacramento Daily Union newspaper of Sacramento, May 3, 1890
A Prominent Citizen Gone - The Sacramento Daily Union newspaper of Sacramento, December 4, 1893
For Nearly a Million - The Sacramento Bee newspaper of Sacramento, December 26, 1893
A Heavy Bond - The Sacramento Daily Union newspaper of Sacramento, December 27, 1893
The Free Press newspaper of Redding, May 25, 1897
A Great Bargain - The Sacramento Union newspaper of Sacramento, May 30, 1897
A Big Deal - The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, June 1, 1897
The Shasta Lumber Company – The Daily Free Press newspaper of Redding, June 1, 1897
Friend & Terry - The Daily Free Press newspaper of Redding, June 13, 1897
Friend & Terry - The Daily Free Press newspaper of Redding, June 15, 1897
For Shasta's Lumber - The Examiner newspaper of San Francisco, June 16, 1897
The Daily Free Press newspaper of Redding, June 16, 1897
Friend & Terry - The Free Press newspaper of Redding, June 19, 1897
The Daily Free Press newspaper of Redding, June 28, 1897
Wages Reduced - The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, June 29, 1897
Preparing to Cut Lumber - The Daily Free Press newspaper of Redding, July 1, 1897
The Bella Vista Lumber Yard Sold - The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, July 6, 1897
The Daily Free Press newspaper of Redding, July 22, 1897
At the Limber Camp - The Daily Free Press newspaper of Redding, July 23, 1897
Lumber Manufacturing - The Republican Free Press newspaper of Redding, August 14, 1897
Work in the Woods - The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, October 5, 1897
The Daily Free Press newspaper of Redding, November 13, 1897
Death of Enright - The Daily Free Press newspaper of Redding, December 6, 1897
A Boom in Lumber - The Free Press newspaper of Redding, January 22, 1898
Mill Closed Down - The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, January 26, 1898
The Free Press newspaper of Redding, March 19, 1898
The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, March 22, 1898
The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, June 28, 1898
The Terry Lumber Company - The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, August 2, 1898
A Bad Accident - The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, August 3, 1898
The Daily Free Press newspaper of Redding, September 22, 1898 (building new bunker at Round Mountain.)
The Terry Lumber Mill - The Daily Free Press newspaper of Redding, September 23, 1898
Railroad to the Roost - The Daily Free Press newspaper of Redding, January 28, 1899
That Railroad Rumor - The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, January 31, 1899
Bridge the Sacramento - The Free Press newspaper of Redding, February 11, 1899
Mills Start Up Soon - The Daily Free Press newspaper of Redding, March 11, 1899
1900 U.S. Census
Disputed Street Way - The Daily Free Press newspaper of Redding, January 11, 1900
Old Terry Mill Is Now In Full Blast - The Free Press newspaper of Redding, May 2, 1901
Day and Night - The Free Press newspaper of Redding, June 21, 1901
Dr. Coffey Marries A Belle in Sacramento - The San Francisco Call newspaper of San Francisco, July 10, 1902
A Farm for Breeding Blue-Blooded Horses - The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, June 13, 1903
The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, September 1, 1903
J.E. Terry's Dogs Capture Honors - The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, January 17, 1904
Incendiaries Burn Terry's Lumber Yard - The Free Press newspaper of Redding, May 20, 1904
One of Terry's Mills Has Closed - The Free Press newspaper of Redding, November 4, 1904
Fell From Terry Lumber Flume and Badly Hurt - The Free Press newspaper of Redding, November 4, 1904
Redding Lumber to Bella Vista - The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, April 6, 1905
Both Mills Will Run Night and Day - The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, June 26, 1906
Went North to Buy Lumber - The Courier-Free Press newspaper of Redding, September 8, 1906
Terry's Mill Swept Away by a Raging Flood of Water - The Courier-Free Press newspaper of Redding, November 5, 1906
Terry Mill Will Start Up Monday - The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, December 25, 1906
Lost in Woods and Perished - The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, December 27, 1906
Day and a Quarter Shifts - The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, February 19, 1907
The Courier-Free Press newspaper of Redding, April 9, 1907
Terry’s Mill Started Up - The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, April 9, 1907
Lumber Plants of Northern California - The Courier-Free Press newspaper of Redding, April 20, 1907
Lumber Season Ends at Round Mountain - The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, December 10, 1907
1910 U.S. Census
Fire Wipes Out Shasta Plant - The Sacramento Union newspaper of Sacramento, June 16, 1910
Repair Timber Railroads - The Sacramento Daily Union newspaper of Sacramento, July 27, 1910
The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, January 5, 1911
Bank of Shasta Fails for $300,000 - The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, March 26, 1911
Deposits Fell Off $382, 000 In A Year - The Courier-Free Press newspaper of Redding, March 27, 1911
Bank of Shasta County Closed Its Doors Saturday - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, March 28, 1911
Bank Situation Is Uncleared - The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, March 30, 1911
Depositors of Bank Assemble and Complete Permanent Organization - The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, April 7, 1911
Bank of Shasta County and First Savings Bank of Shasta in Liquidation - The Courier-Free Press of Redding, April 10, 1911
Bank Collapse Due to Huge Overdraft - The San Francisco Examiner newspaper of San Francisco, April 10, 1911
Terry Promises to Make Good to Bank - The Sacramento Star newspaper of Sacramento, April 10, 1911
Affairs of Bank of Shasta to be Wound Up by Banking Board - The Sacramento Bee newspaper of Sacramento, April 10, 1911
None of the Public's Business Says Terry - The Courier-Free Press newspaper of Redding, April 11, 1911
Shasta Bank's Wreck Worse Than Thought - The San Francisco Examiner newspaper of San Francisco, April 11, 1911
Terry Said to be Coming Through - The Courier-Free Press newspaper of Redding, April 13, 1911
Mitchell Thinks Facts Were Misrepresented - The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, April 14, 1911
Depositors Committee Confers with Directors and Bank Stockholders - The Courier-Free Press newspaper of Redding, April 15, 1911
Bush Tells About Big Loans - The Sacramento Bee newspaper of Sacramento,
The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, April 18, 1911
$46,000 Will Go to Pay the Depositors - The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, May 5, 1911
Bank of Shasta's Deals Explained - The San Francisco Examiner newspaper of San Francisco, May 6, 1911
J.E. Terry Takes the Financial Situation Very Much to Heart - The Courier-Free Press newspaper of Redding, May 17, 1911
The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, May 19, 1911
Bank Depositors Hold Big Meeting - The Courier-Free Press newspaper of Redding, May 20, 1911
Big Borrowers Threatened with Prosecution by the Shasta Bank Depositors - The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, May 21, 1911
Terry to Pay $100,000 And Give Securities for Balance of Loan - The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, May 30, 1911
Grand Jury Probing Terry $205,000 Loan - The Courier-Free Press newspaper of Redding, June 20, 1911
Terry Tried to Withdraw His $100,000 Offer - The Courier-Free Press newspaper of Redding, June 20, 1911
Reason for Trying to Withdraw Offer - The Courier-Free Press newspaper of Redding, July 10, 1911
Tells Why He Withdrew $100,000 Compromise - The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, July 11, 1911
J.E. Terry - Wendling Conspiracy to Defraud Bank of Shasta County - The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, July 16, 1911
Bank of Shasta Shortage is $110,386.75 - The Sacramento Bee newspaper of Sacramento, January 23, 1912
The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, March 1, 1912
R.R. Extension to Ingot - The Sacramento Daily Union newspaper of Sacramento, March 24, 1912
Impressions of the Day at Terry’s - The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, July 16, 1912
The Courier-Free Press newspaper of Redding, August 23, 1912
Anderson Enjoys Prosperity - The Sacramento Daily Union newspaper of Sacramento, December 20, 1912
Survey Party Goes Out on Terry Road - The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, February 8, 1913
Reorganizing Terry Lumber Interests - The Courier-Free Press newspaper of Redding, May 7, 1913
Shasta Land and Timber Company Organized with Capital of One Million - The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, May 9, 1913
Terry Organizes Big Lumber Company - The Sacrament Bee newspaper of Sacramento, May 9, 1913
Terry Interests Are Reorganized - The Sacramento Daily Union newspaper of Sacramento, May 9, 1913
The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, June 27, 1913
Traction Engine Stripped of Cogs Backs Down Hill - The Courier-Free Press newspaper of Redding, September 6, 1913
Twenty Million Feet Cut During 1913 at Terry’s Mill - The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, December 10, 1913
Shasta Land & Timber to Resume Work Right Away - The Searchlight newspaper of April 11, 1916
Terry Mills to Be Opened Soon - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, June 27, 1916
Terry Property Being Inspected - The Courier-Free Press newspaper of Redding, July 29, 1916
Bella Vista Mill Employs 300 Men - The Sacramento Union newspaper of Sacramento August 6, 1916
Starting Up at Terry's - The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, March 27, 1917
Morse Originator of Famous Shasta Lumber Flume - The Chico Record newspaper of Chico, May 5, 1917
Notice of Commissioners Sale of Real Property - The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, November 1, 1918
Terry Holdings Are to Be Sold November 23 - The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, October 12, 1918
Terry Property is Sold for $180,000 - The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, November 24, 1918
The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, July 17, 1919
Buying What's Left of Terry Property - The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, September 27, 1919
1920 U.S. Census
Terry Timber Property Reported Sold to Red River Lumber Company - The Searchlight newspaper of Redding, January 15, 1920
Terry Lands Are Sold to Walker Company – The Red Bluff Daily News newspaper of Red Bluff, January 17, 1920
Walkers Improving Lumber Property – The Sacramento Union newspaper of Sacramento, January 27, 1920
Red River Lumber Company Purchases Terry Land Mill - The Courier-Free Press newspaper of Redding, March 12, 1920
$23,080.12 Taxes Paid to Redeem Terry Property - The Courier-Free Press newspaper of Redding, March 26, 1920
Red River Lumber Company Will Employ 500 Men; Railroad Purchased - The Courier-Free Press newspaper of Redding, March 31, 1920
Huge Prices for Lumber Stirs Industry - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, May 21, 1920
Creditors Get Last Payments - The Courier-Free Press newspaper of Redding, September 24, 1920
The Sacramento Daily Union newspaper of Sacramento, March 20, 1921
May Develop Terry Timber – The Sacramento Union newspaper of Sacramento, January 28, 1920
1930 U.S. Census
Pioneer Woman, 100, Honored; O' Shaughnessy Passes 70 Mark - The San Francisco Examiner newspaper of San Francisco, May 29, 1934
Joseph Terry Dies Suddenly - The Sacramento Daily Union newspaper of Sacramento, June 3, 1934
California, U.S., San Francisco Area Funeral Home Records, 1895-1985 for Joseph E Terry Book No: 27 - Page: 305
Joseph Terry Dies Suddenly - The Sacramento Daily Union newspaper of Sacramento, June 3, 1934
Funeral is Held in Capital for Joseph E. Terry - The Sacramento Daily Union newspaper of Sacramento, June 4, 1934
U.S., Family History Books for Joseph Emmet Terry
Mrs. Laura Terry, Pioneer of 1856, Succombs - The San Francisco Examiner newspaper of San Francisco, April 5, 1938
Terry - The San Francisco Examiner newspaper of San Francisco, April 6, 1938
Flumes, Steam Tractors Hauled Lumber in Early Days - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, July 17, 1947
The Red River Legend Lives - The Record Searchlight newspaper of Redding, January 22, 1981
Today In History - The Redding Record Searchlight newspaper of Redding, November 28, 2000
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