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Confederate Tannery

San Antonio, Bexar County

Marker Text

To fill footwear, harness and saddlery needs of the South; established 1863 on this site, then 2 miles above city limits. Operated in summer as well as winter, because tanning agent, a soup made of chopped mesquite wood, soaked deeply into hides. Thus, unlike other tannins, this prevented loss in hot weather. Plant treated 6,000 hides at a time. Shoemakers of Confederate Texas were to be concentrated here. A cotton and woolen mill, run by San Antonio River power, was also built on plant site. Other wartime Texas products included salt, hats, cotton cards. (1965)

Marker Details

Address 3903 N. St. Mary's St.
Location Description Brackenridge Park, San Antonio Zoo, near Cypress Pavilion, about 200 feet E of roundabout on St. Mary's St. and Tuleta Dr. Marker reported missing Jan. 2022.
Marker # 12648
Dedicated 1965
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code manufacturing; Civil War
Latitude, Longitude 29.462147, -98.472826

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