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Site of Hussey & Logan's Mill and Gin Factory

Daingerfield, Morris County

Marker Text

Made machinery to process most important crops in Texas: gin saws to take seeds from cotton, for cloth-making; grist mills to grind corn into meal for bread. During Civil War, when mills or parts could not be imported, gave vital aid to Texas in the handling of cotton-- the only cash crop, called "money of the Confederacy," as it was traded in Mexico to obtain ammunition, medicines and other goods. Other wartime plants in Texas made wagons, guns, powder, shoes, hospital supplies, kettles, pot, leather goods, clothes. One item was 1,712,328 yards of cloth.

Marker Details

Address N. Coffey St.
Location Description next to cemetery
Marker # 7848
Dedicated 1965
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code manufacturing
Latitude, Longitude 33.034946, -94.722176

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