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COTTON GINS IN TEXAS

Vintage Photos & Postcards - Series Four
From The Will Beauchamp Collection
Center Point TX - Mill and Cotton Gin

Center Point Mill and Cotton Gin

Childress TX - Cotton Gin, Cotton Compress old postcard - pstmrk1914
Cotton Compress, Childress, Texas
Postmarked 1914
Greenville TX - Cotton gin, cotton compress, pstmrk1906
Cotton and Compress, Greenville, Texas
Postmarked 1906
Hillsboro TX - Cotton Gin, Cotton Compress , pstmrk1909
Cotton Compress, Hillsboro, Texas
Postmarked 1909
Marlin TX - Cotton Gin, Cotton Compress
Cotton Compress, Marlin, Texas
Paris TX Cotton Gin - Cotton compress
Cotton Compress, Paris, Texas
Postmarked
1912
Paris TX Cotton Gin, Trans-Continental Compress Co., pstmrk1911
Trans-Continental Compress Co., Paris, Texas
Postmarked 1911
Waco TX - Cotton Gin, pstmrk1908
Waco, Texas Cotton Gin
Postmarked 1908
Cotton at the Gin, Alice, Texas
Cotton at the Gin, Alice, Texas
Postcard Postmarked 1935
Weatherford TX  Cotton gin- Compress and Cotton Yards,  pstmrk1908
Compress and Cotton Yards, Weatherford, Texas
Postmarked 1908
Weatherford TX Cotton Gin,  Weatherford Compress Co,. pstmrk1908
Weatherford Compress Co., Weatherford, Texas
Postcard Postmarked 1908
See Texas Cotton Gins: Series I | Series II | Series III | Series IV
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Editor’s Note:
Will and Karla Beauchamp of Tuleta, Texas both descend from ancestors who planted cotton. Will’s father also taught Texas history in nearby Pettus, Texas. The apple doesn’t fall from the tree and Will discovered early on that he had inherited the history gene.

In Mr. Beauchamp’s own words: “I started out collecting antique bottles in my youth in the Tuleta / Beeville area of South Texas. My father teaching history just fueled my desire to collect historical items, especially from South Texas. I then started collecting cotton gin postcards. Almost every town in Texas had at least one cotton gin and many had several. Before and after the Civil War many Southerners migrated to Texas. The families were so big that most farms were self-sufficient. Many cotton farmers who knew nothing else found that cotton didn't grow very well in some regions.”

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