C.S.A. Cotton Cards Factory
C.S.A. Cotton Cards Factory is a memorial in Williamson, Texas. C.S.A. Cotton Cards Factory is situated nearby to the cliff Comanche Bluff, as well as near the nature reserve San Gabriel Wildlife Area.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Waterloo and Taylor.
Waterloo
Hamlet
After declaring its independence from Mexico in March, 1836, the Republic of Texas had various changing locations as its seat of government. One stable location was perceived as preferable and so a search for a permanent site for the capital began. Waterloo is situated 2½ miles east of C.S.A. Cotton Cards Factory.
Taylor
Town
Photo: Billy Hathorn, CC0.
Taylor is a city in Williamson County, Texas, United States. The population at the 2020 Census was 16,267, up from 15,191 as of 2010. Taylor is situated 4½ miles south of C.S.A. Cotton Cards Factory.
Granger
Village
C.S.A. Cotton Cards Factory
- Type: Memorial
- Category: historic site
- Location: Williamson, Texas, United States, North America
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Latitude
30.63602° or 30° 38′ 10″ northLongitude
-97.43476° or 97° 26′ 5″ westInception
1964Operator
Texas Historical CommissionOpen location code
8624JHP8+C3OpenStreetMap ID
node 12454148905OpenStreetMap feature
historic=memorial
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