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Branch & Green

The Liberty Gazette carried, on April 16, November 29 and December 3, 1855, adds stating that an one-half interest in the Branch & Green mill was for sale. The mill site was “situated immediately on the bank of the Trinity River, four miles above the town of Liberty. There is an abundance of pine, cypress, magnolia and oak of every description in the vicinity.” The April ad also noted that Judge Branch “advertises a desirable Farm for sale. The Farm is abut two miles from here, on the Beaumont road, and combines many advantages.” The owners were Judge E. T. Branch and the Green family (Richard and Reason), who also operated a large sugar mill operation. The sawmill was mentioned as late as 1861 in diaries of Liberty families and is identified on a Confederate map of Liberty, which was captured by the Union Army.

Mill Details

Alpha Numeric Key:

LI

Owner Name

Judge E. T. Branch and Richard and Reason Green

Location

Four miles north of Liberty on the bank of the Trinity River

County

Liberty

Years in Operation:

11

Start Year:

1855

End Year:

1865

Decades:

1850-1859,1860-1869

Period of Operation:

1855 to 1865

Town:

North of Liberty

Company Town:

2

Peak Town Size:

Unknown

Mill Pond:

2

Mill Type
Product
Power Source
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