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DANIEL PRATT AND HIS LEGACY

DANIEL PRATT
The Biggest Influence
One who can't be overlooked in any study of the south, Alabama, Autauga County or
Prattville is Daniel Pratt, a powerful influence on the south and the biggest on Autauga
County.
Daniel Pratt was born in Temple, New Hampshire on July 20, 1799. His parents wern't rich,
but lived comfortably. They were religious and devoted members of the Congregational
Church.
At the age of sixteen Pratt was a carpentry apprentice to a man named Putnam. During his
fourth year of service, Putnam fell into financial trouble and was forced to mortgage his
home. Pratt asked if he could be released and go to work in the South. If he were
successful he would return and pay Putnam's debts.
Daniel Pratt borrowed money from his grandfather and sailed to Savannah, Georgia in 1819.
After working as a carpenter and building homes in Savannah and Milledgeville, Pratt
returned to New Hampshire in 1827.
In New Hampshire, Pratt saw Putnam and paid the remaining debt. Pratt was married to
Esther Ticknor while he was still in New Hampshire.
After a couple of months at home, Daniel Pratt and his wife returned to Savannah and
later, in 1831, moved to Clinton, Georgia. In Clinton, Pratt worked as controller for
Samuel Griswold, a manufacturer of cotton gins. At the end of one year Pratt became a
partner and, during the company's growth, they thought about building an extension in
Alabama. 
In 1833, Daniel Pratt loaded a team of wagons with material enough for fifty gins and
took his wife and two Negro slaves to Alabama.
His first stop in Alabama was at General Albert Elmore's plantation in what was then
Autauga County and now Elmore County. Here he built a blacksmith and gin shop and built
the first cotton gin in Alabama. The new gins sold easily.
Daniel Pratt wanted to use water power for his next gin shop. The location he chose was
at McNeil's Mill. (later known as Montgomery Mill) on Autauga Creek. Pratt established a
factory and was soon producing 200 gins a year. 
On December 18, 1835, Daniel Pratt purchased 1000 acres of land two miles northwest of
McNeils Mill. After clearing the land, he established a saw mill, then a grist mill, and
later a flour mill. In 1838, he also established Pratt Gin Factory in its permanent
location. His operations produced gins, cotton clothes, sash doors and blinds which were
to be carried by a mule team to Montgomery.
Pratt's operations were very successful. From the 
success, Pratt used money to develop the small. Growing tow sometimes referred to as
Pratt's Mill. Amos Smith was to contruct mile posts reading "Pratt's Mill," but Shadrack
Mims suggested "Prattville" and Daniel Pratt agreed.
Autauga Creek reminded Pratt of his New England home. This may be the reason he modeled
Prattville after a New England village in physical setting and background.
By 1860 Daniel Pratt's leadership had helped establish gin factories, including those in
Indian Hill and Autaugaville.
Also in 1860, Alabama was the leading state in the country in the production of cotton
gins.
Daniel Pratt also helped in the establishment of the churches in Prattville. Pratt helped
to organize the Methodist-Episcopal Church in 1845. He also built the Methodist Church
building in which apartments, stores and offices were located on the lower floor of the
two-story structure. The first store in Prattville was located in this building.
Daniel Pratt built a beautiful home in Prattville in 1843. The mansion was very large but
his family was very small. He had three children; Mary, born on December 5, 1842; Ellen,
born on March 27, 1844; and Maria, born on August 22, 1847. Mary and Maria died as
infants.
Although Daniel Pratt was a very busy man, he gave some of his time to politics,,. In
1855, he was a candidate of his party - the Democratic - for the Senate, to serve
Montgomery and Autauga counties and was defeated. In 1861, he was elected by 98% of the
voters (176 of 177) to serve as Intendant of Prattville, a position which has more
responsibility than that of Mayor. In 1870, he became within a few votes of being
nominated for Governor. It is believed his age prevented the nomination. 
Located in the heart of Alabama, Prattville is also at the center of the Universe in the
Cotton Gin Manufacturing Industry. Machinery designed, manufactured, sold and delivered
from the banks of Autauga Creek literally covers the cotton producing areas of the world.

Prattville named for the founder of our cotton gin manufacturing company will always
share in our 160 year history, but can take special pride in its own achievements - a
combination of attractive features that make Prattville one of the fastest growing cities
in Alabama.

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