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Gasoline Cotton Gin

Quitaque, Briscoe County

Marker Text

Cotton farmers began settling in this area in 1903. A water well was dug in 1906, attracting more farmers and increasing crop production. Because the nearest cotton gin was ten miles away in Turkey, three partners (M.E. Tomson, J.H. Clack, and L.A. McCracken) bought a gasoline-powered engine and built a gin at this site. The first bale of cotton was ginned in April 1907. The presence of the gin led to the development of a town named Gasoline. The town declined after the railroad bypassed it in 1927 and the gin was destroyed in a 1938 fire. (1990)

Marker Details

Address FM 599
Location Description FM 599, 2.4 mi. SE of SH 86, N side between CR 28 and CR 32
Marker # 2110
Dedicated 1990
Size, Type 28" x 18"
Code cities and towns; agriculture, general; cotton gins; industrial buildings
  • Private Property:

    Unknown
  • Latitude, Longitude 34.342921, -101.014187

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