Details for Ghost Town of Cotton Gin

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5161009870

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Marker Number 9870
Atlas Number 5161009870
Marker Title Ghost Town of Cotton Gin
Index Entry Cotton Gin
Address
City Teague
County Freestone
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 750302
UTM Northing 3507989
Subject Codes settlements; ghost towns
Marker Year 1967
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location about 5.5 mi. west of Teague on US 84, then .8 mi. north on FM 1366, then east on Spur 1366 about .2 mi. to marker
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text Settled prior to 1848, when Dr. J. S. Wills established a mule-drawn gin here. Post office was founded in 1851, the year county was organized. Dr. Wills gave a block of land for courthouse, but voters declined to make Cotton Gin the county seat. Town had 3 churches, a good school, a newspaper, a Masonic Lodge, stores and saloons. In the 1870's when Houston & Texas Central Railroad built a few miles to the west, business interests left here. Cotton Gin illustrates fate of hundreds of early Texas towns by-passed by railroads, highways and industry. (1967)

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