The History of West Virginia, Old and New Published 1923, The American Historical Society, Inc., Chicago and New York, Volume III, pg. 327 I. WAYMON CALDWELL is general manager of the Yellow Pine Lumber Company of Charleston, one of the largest retail organizations in the lumber trade of the state. The present business originated in the enterprise of Mr. J. H. O'Neill, who some twenty-five years ago established the Georgia Lumber Company at Bluefield, West Virginia. He was a sash and door manufacturer of Rome, Georgia. Soon afterward the management of the business at Blue- field was turned over to Walter Perkins, thus enabling Mr. O'Neill to concentrate his attention more fully upon his manufacturing business, in which he succeeded his father. Then, in 1903, in association with Mr. Perkins, he incor- porated the Yellow Pine Lumber Company. Mr. O'Neill was also responsible for the establishment of the Southern Pine Lumber Company at Clarksburg, and he was financially interested in the Carolina Pine Lumber Company at Hunt- ington. Each of these enterprises attained an enviable success. Mr. O'Neill finally withdrew altogether from the business at Clarksburg, but continues as president of the Yellow Pine Company. This company has prospered in proportion with the growth of the Kanawha Valley in wealth, population and industry, and operates a retail yard that can meet practically every demand for standard lum- ber. For the past three years the business at Charleston has been under the personal supervision of Mr. I. W. Caldwell, who is a veteran employe of the company, and it was his faculty for getting things done and his broad knowledge of the lumber business in general that won the recognition re- sulting in his appointment as general manager. In this post he has proved his ability to broaden the business and service of the company. Mr. Caldwell is a very active and public spirited mem- ber of the community, is affiliated with the Chamber of Commerce and the Kiwanis Club, and recently was the prime mover in co-operating with other local business men and cit- izens in securing the grounds and financing the organiza- tion of the Kanawha Country Club. He is a Mason, an Elk and a member of the Presbyterian Church. Mr. Cald- well married Clara J. Copham, of Wheeling. Submitted by: vfcrook@trellis.net (Valerie & Tommy Crook) ==== WV-FOOTSTEPS Mailing List ==== ********************************************************************** WV-FOOTSTEPS/USGENWEB NOTICE: These messages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. **********************************************************************