Nhla is the only organization in the world that trains and certifies hardwood inspectors.
Is memphis the hardwood capital of the world.
For much of the 20th and 21st centuries basketball was and continues to be the city s civic heart.
In 1968 ralph taylor founded the hardwood company ralph taylor lumber in memphis tn the hardwood capital of the world.
We are close to the interstate system allowing for easy access to our facility.
By having our sales offices in memphis tennessee the hardwood capital of the world and our facilities in cairo illinois we are able to preserve our strong presence in the hardwood lumber industry while being able to supply over 6 000 000 feet of the finest quality appalachian hardwoods from kentucky illinois indiana and tennessee.
Most people are unaware that memphis is considered the hardwood capital of the world said dana spessert chief inspector at nhla and dean of the inspector training school.
Memphis grew into the world s largest spot cotton market and the world s largest hardwood lumber market.
Memphis is a city along the mississippi river in southwestern shelby county tennessee united states its 2019 population was 651 073 making it tennessee s second most populous city and the nation s 26th largest.
We have truck container and rail shipping available on site.
Starting out as a broker ralph grew the company invited family into the business and watched the company expand its services and products.
Chickasaw was a key contributor to memphis being given the title of the hardwood capital of the united states over the years the ownership group has changed periodically.
In 1910 thirty two hardwood mills operated in memphis.
During the 1960s the city was at the center of civil rights actions with a major strike by city sanitation workers in 1968.
In the early 20th century cotton was still a major commodity crop.
Fields lumber is located on 9 acres in the hardwood capital of the world memphis tennessee.
Could memphis become the ag tech capital of the world.
Throughout the 19th century and early 20th century hardwood was the city s economic heart right next to cotton.
The city is the anchor of west tennessee and the greater mid south.
In the fall of 2007 the chickasaw brand was acquired by jim duke in partnership with the barnes lumber group in hamburg arkansas.
Memphis and hardwood have been synonymous since the city was founded in 1819.
In east tennessee outside capitalists such as glasgow s scottish carolina timber and land company also sought specialty wood especially cherry and walnut.