This cotton gin was located in Jayess, Mississippi and was operated by Mr. Will Rutland. The railroad seen in the first photo, was a spur laid down by the Butterfield Lumber Company in 1892 - the community was named after the company's owner, Mr. J.S. Butterfield - to transport the logs being harvested in the area to the company's sawmill at Norfield, about 13 miles south of Brookhaven.
The sawmill in the picture below was ran in Jayess- long after the great tracts of timber had been cleared by the lumber companies, and the railroad had been torn up- by Mr. Lewis Jackson Beard.