J.M. (John Matthew) Cape oral history interview

Document
Creator
Interviewee: Cape, J.M.
Interviewer: Siler, Stan
Interviewer: Norman, Nancy
Date
1974-April-22
Description
John Matthew (J.M.) Cape II (1924-2013), grandson of early San Marcos settler John Matthew Cape, was born in his family home on the banks of the San Marcos River. He joined the family cotton business, working for 43 years as a cottonseed broker. Cape discusses growing up in San Marcos, his family’s business, the history of cotton in Texas including farms, mills, and gins, the current state of cotton oil production, and some of the changes he’s witnessed in the city and the surrounding areas.
Resource Type
Physical Form
Extent
16 pages
Language
English
Identifier
Cape_JM_1974-04-22_transcript
Rights

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Source
University Archives, Texas State University
Craddock oral history project collection