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Wilson Potteries

Seguin, Guadalupe County

Marker Text

Presbyterian minister John M. Wilson came to this area in 1856 with his family and slaves. Since earthen vessels were major 19th-century food storage items, Wilson established a pottery kiln in this vicinity in 1860. After Wilson sold his interest in the business in 1869, 3 of his former slaves began their own pottery shop. James, Hiram, and Wallace Wilson, who operated H. Wilson & Co. until 1884, created their own style of pottery and ran a successful business during the Reconstruction Era, when many newly-freed slaves found work only as sharecroppers. (1985)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description from Seguin follow FM 466 (Capote Road) 10 miles southeast
Marker # 5858
Dedicated 1985
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code manufacturing; African American topics; religious leaders; Business topics, general; design and construction; Presbyterian denomination
Latitude, Longitude 29.52474, -97.808782

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