Collin Street Bakery
Historical Marker
Corsicana, Navarro County, Texas


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Corsicana - Erected by the Navarro County Historical Society

Location: 401 W. 7th St., Corsicana, Texas

 

Collin Street Bakery

Opened two blocks north of this site in 1896. By August Weidmann, an immigrant Baker from Wiesbaden, Germany, and W. T. McElwee, a local cotton buyer. Combing the talents of a baker whose pride and joy was baking a better cake with the flair of a man whose business ability had a touch of the sensational was a move that resulted in a most unusual and successful business enterprise.

One of Weidmann's few assets was an unknown cake recipe. This was to become the famous original "Deluxe Fruitcake". Today shipped to every state in the United States and to many foreign countries.

McElwee, a lover of sports and the Theater, built a rooming house over the bakery in 1906, and invited visiting baseball players circus performers and vaudeville troupes to stay there. Soon guests were having fruitcakes shipped to friends in remote places.

Employees at the bakery during this era recall visits from Will Rogers, Enrico Caruso, John J. McGraw, "Gentleman Jim" Corbett and many other celebrities. They also recall the day the Great Circus showman, John Ringling, and many of his famous performers stopped in and ordered Christmas cakes sent to their many friends in distant lands.

 

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