Details for Roark-Griffith Pottery Site

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5000023316

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Marker Number 23316
Atlas Number 5000023316
Marker Title Roark-Griffith Pottery Site
Index Entry Roark-Griffith Pottery Site
Address 600 Historic Lane
City Cross Roads
County Denton
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 686571
UTM Northing 3676533
Subject Codes archeology; industry; crafts
Marker Year 2021
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Historic Lane, N side, 0.5 mi. W of Naylor Road
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text Stoneware production was a vital activity of the 19th century. A typical layout included clay pits, firing kilns and workshops. James M. Roark (1837-1901) a master potter from Missouri, apprenticed at John Cranston's nearby kiln before partnering with J.A. Smith in 1871 to start a pottery works near Big Elm Creek. In 1884, Roark sold the business to M.B. Griffith (1834-1924) and his son, J.F. Griffith (1857-1937). Central to the works was a beehive-style brick kiln measuring 12 feet across. The pottery specialized in utilitarian pieces such as pitchers, bowls, preserve jars, crocks, pots and churns. The business closed around 1900. In 1982, the site was one of five Denton County kilns listed in the National Register of Historic Places. (2021)

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