While Arthur and his brother Waldo led the Cummer Lumber Company, their wives masterminded the gardens surrounding their homes. Those gardens are now one of the glories of the Museum.
Tag Archives: Cummer Lumber Company
Looking back to look forward: Part 6
by Holly Keris, Curator in Legacy Archives
May
27
Looking Back to Look Forward: Part 2
by Holly Keris, Curator in Legacy Archives
Jan
21
The Cummers came from a long line of lumber barons, whose businesses stretched through Canada, Michigan, Virginia, and Florida. Wellington Willson Cummer (1846-1909) relocated the family from Morley, Michigan to Jacksonville, Florida and founded the Cummer Lumber Company in 1896. They owned a modern sawmill and vast timber tracts in Baker, Alachua and Levy Counties, [...]
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