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Dunkin
Pottery
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December
9, 1854, the “DUNKIN-CHANDLER AND COMPANY”
petitioned the Corporation of Bastrop for land to
set up a new pottery business, owners were;
Matthew Dunkin, George Dunkin & John W.
Chandler --Minute Records from Ba
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| On
December 9, 1854,
J.C. Cunningham, Mayor of Bastrop, sold to DUNCAN CHANDLER
& COMPANY 10 acres in the Bastrop town tract to open and
work all clay mines veins that they may discover on said land
for the term of five years from the time when they shall start
and put into operation their pottery.
--Vol. J. pg. 489 -Bastrop County Deed Records.
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| On
September 8, 1855,
Bastrop County, Texas, an article of agreement was reached
between John W. Chandler, George W. Duncan, & Matthew
Duncan to be co-partners in manufacture of stone ware, under
the name “RANDOLPH MANUFACTURING COMPANY”, profits to be
equally divided between John W. Chandler (son-in-law of
Matthew), Matthew Duncan (father) and George W. Duncan
(son).--Vol. K. pg. 158 -Deed
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On
August 1, 1856,
Fayette County, Texas, John W. Chandler sells to Matthew
Dunkin his interest in RANDOLPH FACTORY and land located in
Bastrop County, about 5 miles east from the town of Bastrop,
land being the 10 acres plus claims for clay or lands
purchased for the purposes of procuring clay or erecting other
manufacturing of stone ware or potteries.--Vol. K. pg. 484
Bastrop County Deed Records.
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On
April 4, 1857,
Bastrop County, Texas, We, James Davis and wife Mary Davis
sold to Matthew Duncan and George W. Duncan full permission
and liberty to enter on and take possession of all the clay
earth for the purpose of manufacturing clay ware on a tract of
land granted to James Davis assignee of John L. Smith as a
preemption as will more fully appear by reference to said
patent dated November 1, 1856.
--Vol. K. pg. 608-609 Bastrop County Deed Records.
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| On
April 11, 1859, Bastrop County, Texas, Matthew Dunkin and
George W. Dunkin, of Bastrop County sold to Elizabeth J.
Chandler of Fayette County, Texas, the E. J. Chandler one
undivided third part of all the clay either fit for making
potters ware on three hundred and twenty acres (land patented
to James Davis) assign of John L. Smith unto her the said
Elizabeth J. Chandler. --Vol. L. pg. 271 Bastrop County Deed
Records.
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| On
April 11, 1859,
Bastrop County, Texas. Matthew
Dunkin of Bastrop County, sell to Elizabeth J. Chandler of
Fayette County, Texas, my title and interest to one equal
undivided third part of ten acres of land in Bastrop (town
tract) including all the buildings, jug Factory , and every
other kind of improvements thereon.
--Vol. L. pg. 272 Bastrop County Deed Records.
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| On
April 11, 1859,
Bastrop County, Texas.
Elizabeth J. Chandler of Fayette County, Texas, deeds
to her child, William W. Chandler and Margaret M. Chandler,
one undivided half of all my interest to 10 acres, deeded this
day to me by my father, Matthew Dunkin.
Together with one half interest in said improvements,
one undivided half in clay on the three hundred and
twenty-acre tract.
--Vol. L. pg. 273 Bastrop County Deed Records.
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| On
October 28, 1867,
Bastrop County, Texas, Catherine Dunkin, widow of George W.
Dunkin, sold her interest to Matthew Dunkin, all my interest
in all clay or earth for making pottery ware on three hundred
and twenty acres of land, same land granted to James Davis,
but assigned to John S. Smith, and all my interest in the
stock called “THE DUNKIN JUG FACTORY”.
--Vol. N. pg. 545 -Bastrop County Records.
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On
May 20, 1861,
Matthew Dunkin of Bastrop County, Texas, sold to Mathew H.
Medlin of Burleson County, Texas, his interest in that certain
tract of land (10 acres Bastrop Town Tract), and my 1/3
interest to one wagon, 1/3 interest to 5 work steers and all
the yokes, chains and etc. belonging to said wagon.
--Vol. M. pg. 58,59 Bastrop County Deed Records.
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State
of Texas, County of Bastrop, Know all men by these
presents, that where certain taxes are due the
Corporation of Bastrop, by certain persons hereafter
specified as assessed against each of them for the year
1879. As
appears from the tax rolls of said Corporation.
Owner: M. Dunkin; Description of property: 10
acres in Bastrop Corporation; Taxes: $1.25; Cost: $2.50;
Total cost: $3.75.
Time for paying taxes having expired. – Sold
for taxes. Document-Bastrop
Records.
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