- William Henry Stark
William Henry Stark (1851-1936) was an industrial leader whose contributions helped the city of
Orange, Texas develop financially. Stark was the president of the Lutcher Moore Cypress Lumber Company of Lutcher, Louisiana.
Stark was bornMarch 19 ,1851 unto John Thomas and Martha Ann (Skidmore) Stark. Originally fromSan Augustine County , Stark lived inBurkeville, Texas andNewton, Texas before moving to Orange in 1870 to seek employment in the sawmills. [ [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/SS/fstdd.html TSHA Online - Texas State Historical Association ] ] He worked in the early area sawmills and would soon become a leader of the local lumber industry. In 1881, Stark married Miriam Melissa Lutcher (1859-1936), the daughter ofHenry J. Lutcher , a partner in the Lutcher and Moore Lumber Company. In the early 1880s, Stark's expertise in the lumber business would soon land him the position of manging two mills belonging to his father-in-law's firm inLouisiana . Stark's success in the lumber industry led him to invest in other businesses such asiron andcoal production, real estate, and ranching. His innovative ideas, including development of the deep water ports on the Sabine River and an irrigation system that provided needed resources for the region's rice industry, led to increased population growth for the city of Orange.
Stark also served as a regent for theUniversity of Texas System , 1911-15, an office later held by his son Lutcher Stark, who became chairman of the University Board.
Stark died onOctober 8 ,1936 , and was buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Orange,Texas.TheTexas Historical Commission has constructed a marker to commemorate his contributions to the city.References
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