In Case of Fire…
This file appears in: The Texas Cotton Palace
After the Cotton Palace suffered severe fire damage in 1895, protecting the reopened space from conflagration became a priority. In the early twentieth century, the Sanborn Company created maps for insurance companies that assessed the fire risk for properties across the country. The 1916 map pictured here shows the Cotton Palace buildings, naming the materials used in construction and the fire prevention measures taken at the site.
This file appears in: The Texas Cotton Palace
The Texas Cotton Palace
When Stephen F. Austin led the first Anglo-American settlers into Texas including areas along the Brazos River, they brought with them their strong agricultural tradition based on cotton-growing. From the period of annexation until well into the…