Piazza Cotton Gin Explained

Piazza Cotton Gin
Coordinates:31.6058°N -91.6695°W
Built:c.1880
Builder:Gullett Gin Co.; Munger's
Architecture:Cotton Gin
Added:January 27, 1999
Area:less than one acre
Refnum:99000049

The Piazza Cotton Gin is on the Frogmore Plantation at 11656 U.S. Highway 84, about 7miles west of Ferriday, Louisiana in Concordia Parish, Louisiana. The building containing the cotton gin press was built c.1880, while the machinery was added c.1900. The gin itself is a system cotton gin, which was invented by Robert S. Munger. This invention was the second major revolution in cotton processing (after the original gin was invented by Eli Whitney). This example is one of the few (and perhaps the only one) left in existence.

It is a two-story building with ginning/pressing equipment. It was moved to its current location from across the Mississippi River in Rodney, Mississippi in 1997.

The building is estimated to have been started c.1880 based on square nails used in its construction; some of the equipment bears 1883 and 1884 patent dates.[1]

The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.

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  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=99000049}} National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Piazza Cotton Gin]. National Park Service. National Register Staff, Louisiana Division of Historic Preservation. August 1998. February 28, 2019. With .