Coton Jaune
This file appears in: Grit and Tin: Cajun Sharecroppers and the Prairie Hayes Cotton Gin
Photo of a field of coton jaune in Sarepta, Louisiana. Anthony Mullins and his wife Carol own Sarepta Brown Cotton, a company that grows rare varieties of cotton like brown, green, and some variations of white. You can purchase their blankets, hand towels, table runners, and other merchandise locally at the Hilliard Art Museum.
This file appears in: Grit and Tin: Cajun Sharecroppers and the Prairie Hayes Cotton Gin
Grit and Tin: Cajun Sharecroppers and the Prairie Hayes Cotton Gin – Supplying rural farmers with the means to gin their cotton from the 1930s until the 1970s.
Sometime in the early 1880s, the first cotton gin in Church Point was built by Valentin Breaux and in 1890, his competitor Homer Barrouse opened another. The ginning business was dominated by Joseph Ernest Daigle, who opened multiple gins…