Historical Marker
C. S. A. Hat Factory
Marker installed: 1964
Hats for the Confederate Army were made here by Robert Potts Bros. hatters during Civil War. In a year's time, 300 pounds of wool was used for 600 hats valued at $7,000.00
Overcoats, blankets, shoes and caps were also made in Texas factories for the army.
Housewives carded cotton and wool. Homes having spinning wheels and looms made sheeting, linsey and flannel. Others knitted socks, caps, slippers-- or sewed drawers, shirts, pants.
Texas cloth output included 130,000 yards a month from the state penitentiary.