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- WILSON POTTERIES
WILSON POTTERIES . The vessels made at the Wilson potteries of Guadalupe County represent both the westward extension of Old ...
TSHA Handbook Online Article - jbrown - 06/15/2010 - 23:18 - 0 attachments
- POTTERY
... to rely on locally produced wares. Although some stoneware potteries produced earthenwares, only the Abraham Babcock Pottery in Jackson ... Nacogdoches, Parker, Rusk, Smith, Titus, Upshur, Wilson, and Wood counties. Archeological evidence has been documented for many ...
TSHA Handbook Online Article - jbrown - 06/15/2010 - 20:31 - 0 attachments
- WILSON, JOHN MCKAMEY, JR.
WILSON, JOHN MCKAMEY, JR. (1808–1881). John McKamey (McKamie, MaKemie, ... the Civil War Wilson sold his interest in Wilson Potteries at Capote, ten miles east of Seguin. At that time three former ... Elmer Joe Brackner, Jr., The Wilson Potteries (M.A. thesis, University of Texas at Austin, 1981). William Stuart ...
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- CAPOTE, TX
... of Seguin in southeastern Guadalupe County. Hiram Wilson, a former slave, established a pottery business in Capote in 1869. He ... up in many areas of southwestern Texas ( see WILSON POTTERIES ). In 1904 Capote had three one-teacher schools for forty-four white ...
TSHA Handbook Online Article - jbrown - 06/12/2010 - 16:36 - 0 attachments







