. History of southeast Missouri : a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests. Stave Company and con-tinued in this line until 1906. During thistime he carried on business in both Pauldingand Geneva, at the latter place with the Buf-falo Stave Company. In 1906 he went intobusiness in Boynton, Arkansas, just acrossthe line from his former Missouri residence,again operating a mill for one year. Duringthe same jear he moved to Kennett. He soldthe Boynton mill in 1908. In January, 1909,he put in a new plant at Gideon, New Mad-rid county, biit in the follo


. History of southeast Missouri : a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests. Stave Company and con-tinued in this line until 1906. During thistime he carried on business in both Pauldingand Geneva, at the latter place with the Buf-falo Stave Company. In 1906 he went intobusiness in Boynton, Arkansas, just acrossthe line from his former Missouri residence,again operating a mill for one year. Duringthe same jear he moved to Kennett. He soldthe Boynton mill in 1908. In January, 1909,he put in a new plant at Gideon, New Mad-rid county, biit in the following October hesold the same, and in the following Januaryput in a new mill at Conran, which he stilloperates. This has a capacity of forty-fivethousand slack barrel staves a day and is anup-to-date and paying concern. i\Ir. Gwynalso built a mill in Mai-ston, Missouri,—theMarston Cooperage Company, which heoperated for nine months and then resignedfrom its management to more fully devotehis energies to the constantly growing busi-ness of the Conran concern. This is an in-corporated business, and Mr. Gwyn is presi-.


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