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Continental Gin Company, Prattville, Autauga County, AL

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Significance: The site was acquired by Daniel Pratt in 1838, and he soon established grist and lumber and shingle mills there. By 1844, he had opened a cotton gin plant, the products of which were in great demand before the Civil War, and which became the largest cotton gin producer in the world. The Daniel Pratt Cotton Gin Company merged with other manufacturers in 1899 to form the Continental Gin Company which, in 1966, was still operational in Prattville. Pratt was also instrumental in the development of Alabama's iron and coal industries reconstructing the Red Mountain Iron and Coal Company after the Civil War. / Currently Eagle Corporation, currently the largest producer of cotton ginning equipment in the world, is the oldest continuously-operated industrial complex in the state of Alabama, dating to the founding of the Daniel Pratt Gin Company in 1833. Prattville held a diverse antebellum manufacturing establishment, of which the gin manufactory was the mainstay. The earliest Continental Eagle buildings, which date from the mid-19th century, are virtually the only architectural remnants of antebellum Alabama's nascent industrial efforts.

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N321

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-67

Survey number: HAER AL-5

Building/structure dates: 1852 Subsequent Work

Building/structure dates: 1854 Subsequent Work

Building/structure dates: 1898 Subsequent Work

Building/structure dates: 1911-1912 Subsequent Work

Building/structure dates: 1959 Subsequent Work

Building/structure dates: 1962 Subsequent Work

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Date

1969 - 1980
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Contributors

Historic American Engineering Record, creator
Red Mountain Iron & Coal Company
Griswold, Elisha
Griswold, Samuel
S. Griswold & Company
E.C. Griswold & Company
Daniel Pratt Gin Company
Pratt, Merrill E
DeBardeleben, Ellen Pratt
Northington, W T
Munger Improved Cotton Machine Manufacturing Company
Northington-Munger-Pratt Company
Winsip Machine Company
Eagle Cotton Gin Company
Smith Sons Gin & Machine Company
Continental Gin Company
Woodruff
Fulton Industries
Continental/Moss-Gordin Company
Allied Products Corporation
Brush Hog Company
Brush Hog/Continental Gin
Fermon, Joseph
Fermon, Roger
Murray-Carver Incorporated
Continental Eagle Corporation
Lane & Bodley
Stillwell & Bierce
Hawley, Monica E, transmitter
Cliver, E Blaine, sponsor
Continental Eagle Corporation, sponsor
Autauga Heritage Association, sponsor
Delony, Eric, project manager
O'Conner, Richard, project manager
Truman, Catherine M, project manager
Dubin, Elizabeth, field team
Paschke, Sarah, delineator
Gole, David, delineator
Behrens, Thomas, delineator
Gazey, Timothy, delineator
Rhodes, Patrick, delineator
Papakanellopoulou, Fani, delineator
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Location

Prattville (Ala.) ,  32.46402, -86.45970
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Library of Congress
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http://www.loc.gov/
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factories brick buildings metal buildings grain industry iron industry coal mining storage manufacturing urban growth agriculture maintenance machine industry hydraulic engineering water power prattville ala continental gin continental gin company prattville autauga autauga county alabama allied products corporation autauga heritage association thomas behrens brush hog company brush hog continental gin e blaine cliver continental eagle corporation continental moss gordin company daniel pratt gin company ellen pratt debardeleben eric delony elizabeth dubin ec griswold and company eagle cotton gin company joseph fermon roger fermon fulton industries timothy gazey david gole elisha griswold samuel griswold monica e hawley historic american engineering record lane and bodley munger improved cotton machine manufacturing company murray carver incorporated w t northington northington munger pratt company richard o conner fani papakanellopoulou sarah paschke merrill e pratt red mountain iron and coal company patrick rhodes s griswold and company smith sons gin and machine company stillwell and bierce catherine m truman winsip machine company woodruff photo ultra high resolution high resolution american civil war civil war manufacturing plants united states history factory coal mines and mining mining industry library of congress industrial history