Bryan Mound
Freeport
Year Marker Erected: 1986
Size: 18" x 28"
Repairs: Poor; Refinish
Location: CR 242 on SPR site rd., east side of canal
Marker Text:
During the first decade of the 20th century, mining engineers discovered sufficient quantities of sulphur deposits at Bryan Mound to lead to the organization of the Texas Freeport Sulphur Co. in 1912. The commercial production of sulphur at Bryan Mound was largely responsible for the development of the Freeport townsite. Employment of a liquid extraction procedure to mine the sulphur, known as the Frasch process, signified one of the earliest uses of this method in Texas. The Bryan Mound operation closed in 1935, after having produced 5 million tons of sulphur.
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