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Daniel Pratt Gin Company 1844 40 saw gin
stand 4" Frame Manufactured in Prattville, AL Located at Continental Eagle
Corporation Prattville, Alabama
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Click to enlarge Wooden Wheeled Production Cotton Gin
Manufacturer Unknown (circa 1800) Oldest Known production gin
to Continental Eagle Archives. This gin has 18 saws using the Henry Odgen
Holmes Patent of 1796. Shown with Gin Breast open. Located at General Wheeler Plantation,
Alabama.
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Pratt
Gin c1840's saw gin. Located at the Alabama Agricultural Museum Dothan,
Alabama
Landmark Park http://www.landmarkpark.com/ |
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Pratt Gin/Continental Gin c1890's saw gin with Horizontal feeder and
condenser . Located at the Alabama Agricultural Museum Dothan, Alabama
Landmark Park http://www.landmarkpark.com/
This gin was restored
and donated by Jerry L. Holland of Dothan, Alabama
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Single
box hand operated press. Cotton bale & weight scale. Located at the Alabama Agricultural Museum Dothan, Alabama
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New York Cotton Gin Company 12 Saw hand
powered (circa 1890) Shown with gin breast open. Located at Continental Eagle Corporation Prattville,
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Old Alabama Town Cotton Gin
- c1900 -2 Continental Gin Company gin stands with Class-C feeders, a complete
plant with wooden double box Munger press and steam engine. Hand wood grained
machinery and rebuilt gin building. 301 Columbus Street, Montgomery, Alabama
Web Site: www.oldalabamatown.com
The finest refurbished
complete gin in the country.
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saw Continental Gin c1930 80 saw
Munger Continental Gin c1910 with Class -C Feeder Rebuilt
1983 by Willie Redden, Tommy Brown & Continental Eagle Shop later
hand wood grained. Located at
Continental Eagle Corporation Prattville,Alabama |
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Rebuilt and painted
& next month Hand Wood grained
below.

40 saw Winship Gin c1890
Rebuilt for and Located At Hidalgo County
Historical Museum Edinburg, Texas
Rebuilt 1983 by Willie Redden, Tommy
Brown & Continental Eagle Shop.
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