Details for Sherman Manufacturing Company

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5181011536

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Marker Number 11536
Atlas Number 5181011536
Marker Title Sherman Manufacturing Company
Index Entry Sherman Manufacturing Company
Address 1815 S. Sam Rayburn Fwy.
City Sherman
County Grayson
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 721812
UTM Northing 3722157
Subject Codes manufacturing; cotton
Marker Year 1967
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location NE corner S. Sam Rayburn Fwy. (US 75) and W. Park Ave.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Sherman Seamless Bag Mill was founded here in 1891, to serve the cotton industry of North Central Texas. Elected to board of directors on March 18, 1891, were C. A. Andrews, Edward Eastburn, W. C. Eubank, Thomas Forbes, J. F. Jaques, J. C. Jones, Tom Randolph, Z. E. Raney, and J. C. Tassey to serve as chairman. Elegant cornerstone was shipped from Cromwell, Mass., to go into the original structure. Suffering from financial problems during those early years, the plant operated and closed intermittently. Acquired in 1906 by Wellington-Sears Company of New York who added buildings and centered production upon single-filling flat duck. Purchased, 1946, by Ely Walker & Company of St. Louis, Missouri; wide sheeting became main product. Merged into Burlington Industries, Inc., 1955. Cornerstone of original building opened 1956. Disclosed old coins, 1891 newspapers, timetable for trains to Indian territory (now state of Oklahoma), saloon tokens and menu from Binkley Hotel Coffee Shop. A portion of the original structure remains as a useful part of this modern plant. Through Burlington's International organization, products made here are sold in market places throughout the world. (1967)

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