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Site of Sherman's Mill

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Ingram, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 30° 4' 6.35314000008", -99° 17' 30.02556000012"
 
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    A pioneer Kerr County water-powered mill located near Kelly Creek-Guadalupe River confluence. It ground corn, sawed lumber, ginned cotton. Built in 1870s by John Sherman, it was in use until destroyed by flood in 1932. Sherman, his wife, and 8 children lived in house still standing nearby. (1972) Incise on base of marker: Marker Sponsor: A Sherman descendant, Dovie Turk Talley

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Site of Sherman's Mill Historical Marker Location Map, Ingram, Texas