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Location

Prattville, Autauga Co., AL

Date Constructed/ Founded

ca. 1840

Associated Surnames

Pratt

Historical notes

Daniel Pratt was the founder of Prattville, the first industrial town of the South. Daniel Pratt's Gin Factory was the economic cornerstone on which Prattville was built. Profits from the Gin Factory financed the beginnings of other industries. The renowned Pratt Gin Company became the largest gin factory in the world, filling orders for gins from Russia, the British Empire, France, Cuba, Mexico, and Central and South America. Other industries Pratt established in his town before 1850 in which he owned part or whole were the sash, door and blind factory, machine and blacksmith shops, a wagon manufactory, a tin manufactory and a flouring mill. The Prattville Manufacturing Company became one of the most successful and well known of the cotton and woolen mills in the antebellum south.

Associated Slave Workplaces

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Associated Free Persons

  • Daniel Pratt (b.1799-d.?) - owner; cotton gin manufacturer & founder of Prattville; constructed a number of gins on General Elmore's Plantation before settling at Prattville
  • Esther Ticknor Pratt - wife of Daniel Pratt (m.1827)


Associated Enslaved Persons

1860 Federal Slave Schedule, Daniel Pratt
Prattville, Autauga Co., AL

  • 107 slaves


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