Details for Morgan Steamship Line

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5123003473

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Marker Number 3473
Atlas Number 5123003473
Marker Title Morgan Steamship Line
Index Entry Morgan Steamship Line
Address 600 East Morgan Avenue
City Cuero
County DeWitt
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 666794
UTM Northing 3218546
Subject Codes boats, ships, ferries, barges, and other marine vessels; Business topics, general; water topics
Marker Year 1966
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 600 East Morgan Avenue, Cuero
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text First mail and passenger steamship service from the United States to Texas. In 1835 put in operation the "Columbia" from New Orleans to Galveston, bringing in settlers and goods; soon had three cargo and mail lines along the Texas coast and to Mexico. In 1850 based fleet at Indianola, to handle corn, cotton, sugar, beef. Brought in U.S. Army supplies for western forts. Carried to U.S. mints loads of gold and silver coming overland to the Gulf from the mines in northern Mexico. Morgan ships were seized in 1861 for Civil War duty -- some by the U.S., some by the Confederacy. In 1866 Charles Morgan (1795-1878) resumed operations. In 1869 Morgan branched into rail transportation -- built (1873) Gulf, Western Texas and Pacific Railroad to Cuero; bought other railroads. Soon captains of the Morgan line became residents and business and civic leaders here and in other Texas towns. The Houston Ship Channel was built by Morgan in 1875 and controlled by affiliates for many years. The Morgan line was sold, 1883, to Southern Pacific Railroad, but continued to operate under old name. Last of the ships were sold to the U.S. Government in 1941 for military use during World War II.
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