
Paris, Tenn.–Henry and Weakley Counties are home to some of the largest ball clay deposits in the United States, with several clay mining companies doing business here over the years.
Phillip Boyd, a 42-year clay industry veteran, will speak on the industry at Friday’s Lunch & Learn at the Paris-Henry County Heritage Center.
The program is the latest in a series spotlighting local history by the Paris-Henry County Bicentennial Committee.
The program includes a meal and reservations must be made by calling either 731 642 1030 or email director@phchc.com. A donation of $12 to $20 can be given during the meal.
Photo: Clay mining in Paris in 1939. Photo from Tennessee Department of Conservation.