Hogue Pottery

Intro to Hogue Pottery documentation.

Courtesy The Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio.

Traylor Russell | December 1, 1975

Correspondence between Mr James M Malone and Traylor Russel regarding Mr Malone visiting the kiln and taking photographs and measurements.

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Texas Historical Commission | February 26, 1976

Correspondence between Roy D Nash (Mt. Pleasant Industrial Foundation, Manager and Secretary) and James M Malone regarding the Hogue Pottery Kiln and their historical value.

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Specifications

Handwritten specifications on some of the Hogue Kiln Pottery equipment (wood/gas, flash wall outlets at floor outside, fire boxes intake).

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Sketch of J.C. Hogue Pottery Site | December 1, 1975

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Site Record Two | December 1, 1975

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Site Record Two (Continued) Map

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Site Record Two (Continued) | December 1, 1975

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Site Record One A | December 1, 1975

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Site Record One | December 1, 1975

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Newspaper

Texas and Texans newspaper article. Copyright 1928 Rand McNally & Co. Edition of 1929. The Geography of Texas.

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James M Malone | November 25, 1975

Correspondence between Mr Traylor Russell and James M Malone to confirm earlier conversations concerning Mr Malone's trip to visit and record the Hogue pottery kiln during the week of December 15-19, 1975.

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James M Malone | December 9, 1975

Correspondence between Mr James M Malone and Traylor Russel confirming the arrival of the Archeological team coming to Mt. Pleasant for the initial reconnaissance.

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James M Malone | December 22, 1975

Correspondence between Mr James M Malone and Traylor Russel expressing gratitude and enclosing file items to be copied immediately.

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Hogue Family | Field Notes

Map of locations of Kilns, waster piles, and clay pits used by the Hogue family in Winfield, Titus County.

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