An Origin of The New South: The South Carolina Homespun Company, 1808-1815*
Richard W. Griffin
Business History Review, 1961, vol. 35, issue 3, 402-414
Abstract:
The effort to establish a cotton factory in South Carolina in 1808 was aborted by inexperience, lack of capital, and unfavorable economic circumstance, but the episode provides a few more bits of evidence to add to the fragmentary history of early textile manufacturing in America.
Date: 1961
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