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Greenville Cotton Compress |
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1400 block of E. Lee St. (Bus 67), Greenville,
TX,
USA
Latitude & Longitude:
33° 8' 23.76744",
-96° 5' 54.49412000004"
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Texas State Historical Marker |
Once world's largest inland press. Set record for most bales pressed in 10-hour day (Sept. 30, 1912), when 2,073 bales were handtrucked, pressed, and loaded in rail cars at rate of 3 a minute. Before invention of lifts and tractors all labor was done by skilled Negro workers, each man pushing a 500-pound bale and truck at a dead run, moving to relentless pace of work chants. W. B. Wise, an expert manager of labor, was superintendent; W.T. Williams, assistant; D. M. Love, engineer. This blackland area cotton was then regarded most highly by spinners of England.
This page last updated: 7/15/2008 |
Greenville Cotton Compress Historical Marker Location Map, Texas
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