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Continental Gin Company Showroom Building

Dallas, Dallas County

Marker Text

Before moving to Dallas in 1885, farmer and inventor Robert Sylvester Munger (b. 1854) had received several patents for improvements on the cotton ginning procedure. In 1885, he and his brother, Stephen, began the Munger Improved Cotton Machine & Manufacturing Co. and used this building as their showroom. In 1900, they merged with the Continental Gin Co., which became a major Dallas business that supplied cotton gin equipment to all parts of the country. A reminder of Dallas' early commercial growth, this building continued to serve Continental Gin until the company closed in 1962. 1984

Marker Details

Address 232 N. Trunk Ave.
Location Description Marker reported missing Jan. 2017.
Marker # 6656
Dedicated 1984
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code
Latitude, Longitude 32.786842, -96.778634

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