Meier Gin was one of the many cotton gins in the small town of Cele, Texas. Meier Gin is one of the many forgotten cotton gins of Travis County. This news article will explore some of the history of Meier Gin in Cele, Texas
The Meier Gin was established by Herman Meier in 1873 in the small town of Cele, Texas. Herman Meier ran this gin solely by himself before hiring anyone to help him with his ginning operation. At first there were only 2 people he hired. Then 3 more people were hired.
Albertins Heinemann gave Herman Meier 60 acres of land out of the William Hines league for a price of $5,625 dollars on a consideration contract. This was also listed in the Austin Statesman. “Albertins Heinemann to Herman Meier, 60 acres out of the William Hines league, Travis County; consideration, $5,625.” (Ref: https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/358058520/)
J. W. Meier would take over the ginning operation once Herman Meier got too old to run the ginning operation. Meier Gin would be eventually deeded to J. W. Meier in the 20th century.
J. W. Meier auctioned off all machinery and farming equipment that belonged to the Meier Gin in 1953. A Ford tractor, John Deere tractor, and plow were what was auctioned off. (Ref: https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/386397649/)
Meier Gin was located at 8950 Cele Road, Cele, Texas US 78653. The addresses for Meier Gin were 8950 Cele Road, Cele, Texas US 78653, Route 3, Cele, Texas US 78653, and Route 3, Manor, Texas.
Mixerr Reviews was a news blog/local business from Austin, Texas, US that operated from 2012 to 2023. This blog is no longer operational and has been discontinued. Michael Mixerr is currently a writer, narrator, and content curator for Bout Dat Online.
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