Details for Grand Saline C.S.A.

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5467011416

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Marker Number 11416
Atlas Number 5467011416
Marker Title Grand Saline C.S.A.
Index Entry Grand Saline, C.S.A.
Address
City Grand Saline
County Van Zandt
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 246839
UTM Northing 3618324
Subject Codes cities and towns
Marker Year 1963
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Kleer Park, at intersection of US 80 and FM 857
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size pink granite marker
Marker Text The large saline deposit was a major source of salt in Texas during the Civil War. Salt was first obtained by the Indians. In 1854, works were built. Sam Richardson, the owner in 1861, went to war and left his wife to run the works until the Confederate government took over production. Because salt was considered a strategic industry, salt workers were exempt from army service for a time and many wells were sunk to obtain the more than 10,000 pounds of salt made daily for the civilians and army west of the Mississippi River. Mule-powered pumps drew the brine from the wells. Gum logs, hollowed out and pinned together formed a pipeline to huge iron evaporating kettles. Salt was then sacked, purchased and hauled away on horseback, in wagons and oxcarts. During the Civil War, the demand for salt, the only known way to preserve meat, increased to supply the Southern army. Meat was salted, smoked and then packed in salt for the long, hot trips to army camps. Horses and mules used by cavalry, artillery, and quartermaster units required the vital mineral, too. Salt also preserved hides for making shoes, harnesses and saddles. When the Confederate government levied a meat tithe on farmers, the demand for salt increased and often cattle and cotton were exchanged for salt which itself became a medium of exchange. When salt became scarce, women dug up smokehouse floors to extract salt from the soil. Other Civil War salt works were operated along the coast and in other East, Central and West Texas counties. Erected by the State of Texas 1964
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