Details for Harmon Saddle Shop

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507014707

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Marker Number 14707
Atlas Number 5507014707
Marker Title Harmon Saddle Shop
Index Entry Harmon Saddle Shop
Address 2331 Hankamer Loop Rd.
City Hankamer
County Chambers
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 347101
UTM Northing 3306303
Subject Codes pioneers; craftsmanship; ranching; business
Marker Year 1985
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Hankamer Loop Road, N side between C.S. Harmon and Albritton roads on private property.
Private Property Yes
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text The Harmon family began making saddles in East Texas before the beginning of the Civil War. As early as 1856, Joshua Harmon (1821-1896) engaged in saddlery on a part-time basis in the city of Orange. By the 1870s, when he and his wife, Cleonize (Peveto), moved to Chambers County, Joshua had a well-established reputation for saddlemaking among cowboys and ranchers along the Texas Gulf Coast. After purchasing land and settling in what is now Hankamer, Joshua Harmon joined with another saddler, Christian Bingle. Harmon carved the saddletrees from native wood, while Bingle worked the leather. Two of Joshua's sons followed in his footsteps. Jesse (1851-1937) operated a saddle shop in Orange, but it was Charles S. (1869-1953) who officially opened the Harmon Saddle Shop in 1896. The business was run very informally, with little advertising, but Harmon saddles gained a widespread reputation for comfort and durability. Over the years, ownership of the Harmon saddle shop has remained with the Harmon family. The business has become an important institution in Chambers County. (1985)

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