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    COTTON GINS IN TEXAS

    Vintage Photos & Postcards - Series Five
    From The Will Beauchamp Collection

    Texas Cotton Gins: Series I - II - III - IV - V - VI
    Chillicothe TX  - Kimbell Gin, cotton bales, and Jones family old photo

    CHILLICOTHE, TX.
    Real photo scene at the Kimbell Gin.
    On back written "Jones Cotton Bales". I assume those who are sitting on the Bales could be Jones Family who had brought there Cotton in.

    Harlingen TX Cotton Gin - Valley Gin
    Valley Gin, Harlingen, TX
    Harlingen TX Cotton Gin, Compress, postcard pstmr Aug 1911
    HARLINGEN, TX Compress, pstmrk Aug 1911
    Sinton TX Cotton Gin - Compress, Circa 1910
    Sinton, Texas Compress, ca.1910
    Luling TX Cotton Gin - Compress, Circa 1910
    Luling, Texas Compress, ca.1910
    McKinney TX Cotton Gin - Compress
    McKinney, Texas Compress. Pstmrk May, 1910.
    Seadrift TX Cotton Gins - Cotton ready for market
    SEADRIFT, TX ca.1910,
    "Cotton Ready for Market, Seadrift, Texas"
    Somerville TX Cotton Gin old post card
    SOMERVILLE, TX
    "Somerville's Modern Cotton Gin"
    Somerville TX Cotton Gin old post card
    Close up of Somerville Cotton Gin above
    Seguin TX Cotton Gin, cotton compress, post card Circa 1910
    Cotton Compress, SEGUIN, TX ca.1910
    Comanche TX Cotton Gin - Compress and 500 bales cotton, old post card
    COMANCHE, TX ca.1910
    "Compress and 5000 Bales Cotton, Comanchie, Tex."
    Close up of Comanchie compress above
    See Texas Cotton Gins: Series I | II | III | IV | V | VI
    More Cotton | Texas Vintage Photos

    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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