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Marble Falls Factory Site

Marble Falls, Burnet County

Marker Text

The potential of water power on the Colorado River led town developer Gen. Adam R. Johnson and Farmers Alliance members to build a cotton mill on this site in the 1890s. The two-story stone factory, 300 ft. long and 100 ft. wide, was erected for the Marble Falls Cotton and Woolen Co., formed in 1892. New machinery run by hydroelectric power was installed by the Marble Falls Textile Mills Co. In the 1920s, woolen goods, surgical gauze, and air conditioners were made here before the factory was gutted by fire in 1964 and razed in 1971. (1977)

Marker Details

Address 700 1st St.
Location Description 1st St., S side between Yett St. and US 281 at S side of the parking lot
Marker # 9730
Dedicated 1977
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code manufacturing; water topics
Latitude, Longitude 30.568235, -98.276342

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