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McDade Pottery

Pottery Display inside the McDade Historical Museum ©

 

The Pottery Industry at McDade, Bastrop County, Texas By Audrey Rother

There were several pottery sites in and around McDade, for that we can give credit to two factors; 1. The right kind of clay for which McDade had an abundance supply and 2. a man named Matthew Dunkin, the patriarch of McDade potters.  Matthew taught his sons, son-in-laws, grandsons and no doubt others the art of making pottery, as a result of his influence, we have the following potteries in our area.   

James W. Allen Potters Shop   
Matthew Dunkin Alum Creek area   
A. J. Dunkin Oak Hill area (Army Camp land)
Milton Stoker McDade town site
Milton Stoker/ R.L. Williams McDade town site
McDade Pottery/ R.L. Williams Alum Creek/McDade site
Willie Taylor McDade town site
D.W. Bohls McDade town site
Butler Brick Pottery Butler, Texas

History of McDade Pottery

Early McDade Potters

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