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Old Cotton Oil Mill

Winters, Runnels County

Marker Text

First local industrial plant. Processed cottonseed into cake, meal, hulls, oil. Gave city a good payroll, a work whistle marking times of day, and a good aroma. Built 1909-10 by Bird, Hall and Mertz, of San Angelo. Stone for millhouse was quarried at Posey farm, on Gap Creek (southeast of city). Owned by Herman Giesecke and Associates, of Ballinger (1911-27); then by Anderson, Clayton & Co., of Houston. Mill closed in 1939 after cotton farming declined. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1962

Marker Details

Address 711 North Melwood St.
Location Description 711 North Melwood Street, Winters
Marker # 3713
Dedicated 1962
Size, Type Medallion & Plate
Code agriculture, general; mills - textile, fiber, gristmills, cotton gins
Latitude, Longitude 31.96617, -99.965669

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