Details for Kaspar Wire Works

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5285002903

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Marker Number 2903
Atlas Number 5285002903
Marker Title Kaspar Wire Works
Index Entry Kaspar Wire Works
Address
City Shiner
County Lavaca
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 678020
UTM Northing 3557790
Subject Codes inventors and inventions; Business topics, general; markets, merchantiles
Marker Year 1970
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location SH 95, North city limits, Shiner
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Founded as outgrowth of an 1895 invention that used smooth wire discarded when barbed wire fencing was introduced in this area. August Kaspar, son of a Swiss Lutheran missionary to Texas, salvaged some of the plain wire and made a corn shuck basket for home use. A neighbor saw and bought the basket. Soon Kaspar disposed of his baskets as rapidly as he could make and put them to use in his own barn. In 1898 he began the full-time manufacture of wire baskets and horse muzzles. His backyard shop was equipped with little more than a pair of pliers and his inventive genius. A rented wagon was the original Kaspar show room. Arthur H. Kaspar, son of the founder, purchased the business in 1924. In 1949 a grandson, Don G. Kaspar, joined the organization. Kaspar Wire Works has progressed to assembly-line manufacturing of nationally and internationally distributed goods -- including display racks, baskets, newspaper racks, wire shelving and many other products. The growth and success of Kaspar Wire Works was officially recognized in 1967 by the bestowal of the first annual Governor's Expansion Award under the auspices of the Texas Industrial Commission.

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