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First Texas Artificial Gas Plant

Jefferson, Marion County

Marker Text

(5 blocks east) Jefferson Gas Light Company, chartered 1870 for public and domestic service, used retorts-- 7 foot iron drums with small necks-- to make illuminating gas. (One retort stood on this site.) Loaded with pine knots and rich pine wood, a retort was heated; its gas was forced into mains by use of a pressure drum. Street lights on hollow posts, 300 feet apart, were 10-candle glass globes, lighted by a man on a ladder. These and gaslights in houses gave Jefferson-- then largest inland port and second largest city in Texas-- the state's first gaslight system. (1966)

Marker Details

Address 301 W. Lafayette St.
Location Description In front of Jefferson Carnegie Library, W side of intersection of W. Lafayette and N. Market streets
Marker # 8036
Dedicated 1966
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code
  • Private Property:

    Unknown
  • Latitude, Longitude 32.75626, -94.347002

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