Houston Cotton Exchange and Board of Trade

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From its earliest years, Houston served as a collection, marketing, and transshipment center for cotton grown in the hinterland around it. In 1874 a group of the city's businessmen decided that the volume of cotton traffic passing through Houston, as well as the increasing complexity of trading it on a rational and uniform basis, required the establishment of a central, regulatory exchange. That year the Board of Trade and Cotton Exchange--later renamed the Houston Cotton Exchange and Board of Trade--was founded. It became the place, wrote one observer, "where King Cotton holds court in Houston."

Stimulated by its cotton trade, which was the second largest in the world by 1900, a network of support facilities was built in Houston to maximize both efficiency and profits. These included a modern port with state-of-the-art warves and fittings, a connecting canal to the Gulf Coast, and early railroad and telegraph service. In a retrospective survey of the historical role of cotton and the Cotton Exchange, the Houston Chronicle concluded that "no other organization has done more to build Houston's commerce and industry, stabilize its economy, develop its port, or furnish its civic leadership than the Houston Cotton Exchange. Cotton forced the building of transportation and handling facilities, and played a major part in the success of banks and other businesses and industries. Cotton money built Houston. Every phase of its life has been guided by the members of the Cotton Exchange."

From the description of Houston Cotton Exchange Collection 1878-1976. (Houston Area Library Auto Network). WorldCat record id: 664759390

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Role Title Holding Repository
referencedIn Houston Cotton Exchange Collection RG D 16. Houston Metropolitan Research Center, Houston Public Libary
creatorOf Houston Cotton Exchange and Board of Trade. Houston Cotton Exchange Collection 1878-1976. Houston Area Library Auto Network
referencedIn Joseph W. Evans Collection MSS. 0016., Bulk, 1919-1951, 1912-1962 Houston Metropolitan Research Center, Houston Public Libary
referencedIn Anderson Clayton Collection RG E-61., 1904-1986 Houston Metropolitan Research Center, Houston Public Libary
Role Title Holding Repository
Relation Name
associatedWith Anderson Clayton & Co. corporateBody
associatedWith Chicago Cotton Exchange. corporateBody
associatedWith Evans, Joseph W. person
associatedWith Houston Cotton Exchange corporateBody
associatedWith Liverpool Cotton Exchange (England) corporateBody
associatedWith New Orleans Cotton Exchange. corporateBody
associatedWith New York Cotton Exchange. corporateBody
associatedWith Port of Houston Authority. corporateBody
associatedWith United States. Securities and Exchange Commission. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Texas--Houston
Louisiana--New Orleans
Houston Ship Channel (Tex.)
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Boards of trade
Cotton
Cottonseed
Cotton trade
Cotton trade
Shipping
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Active 1878

Active 1976

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