Details for Site of The Confederate Hat Factory in Marshall, C.S.A.

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5203010147

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Marker Number 10147
Atlas Number 5203010147
Marker Title Site of The Confederate Hat Factory in Marshall, C.S.A.
Index Entry Confederate Hat Factory in Marshall, C.S.A.
Address 201 W. Grand Ave.
City Marshall
County Harrison
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 370845
UTM Northing 3602091
Subject Codes manufacturing; Civil War; military topics
Marker Year 1976
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Texas had very few factories in 1861 when she joined the Confederate States of America and went to war on the issue of states' rights. Some of the manufacturing plants necessary to supply military goods were thereupon established in and around Marshall, which later (1863) became headquarters for Confederate operations west of the Mississippi River. At the site of this marker, there was operated in the basement of a dwelling house a factory which brought high quality fur felt from a plant situated on Young's Mill Pond near Hallsville (13 mi. W). and made military hats to outfit Texas soldiers and other troops fighting for the Confederacy. Some 40 men were employed here in blocking and finishing hats and in making blankets and saddle blankets. Successive generations of the Edmund Key family owned and occupied the house where the Confederate Hat Factory had been operated during the Civil War. After the structure burned in 1962 the Key family tendered (in 1975) the site to the Harrison County Conservation Society as a park dedicated in memory of civic leaders Edmund and Rae Lyttleton Key.

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