Chisolm's Rice Mill (Charleston, S.C.)

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Charleston, South Carolina rice mill company located at the west end of Tradd Street. Chisolm's Rice Mill was founded by A.W. or George Chisolm during the late 1820s and later became the property of R.T. Chisolm and Sons. By 1850 the mill employed 80 workers and annually pounded 20,000 barrels of rice. In January, 1859, the main plant and most of the adjoining buildings were destroyed in a fire. A new four-story brick structure was immediately built. The Chisolms erected several other buildings including a cooperage, a gas plant, and a storehouse. It required 150 workers to operate the new factory.

From the description of Chisolm's Rice Mill, 1873-1912. (College of Charleston). WorldCat record id: 31740858

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South Carolina--Charleston
South Carolina
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Account books
Rice
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Active 1873

Active 1912

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