Mallett, Charles Peter, 1792-1873
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Mallett, Charles Peter, 1792-1873
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Mallett
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Charles Peter
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1792-1873
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Charles Peter Mallett (1792-1873) was a white banker, businessman, planter and merchant. One of the first successful producers of spun cotton in Cumberland County, N.C., he was a major stockholder in the Union Manufacturing Company of Fayetteville, N.C. In 1853 he left North Carolina for a business venture in New York. When it failed three years later, he returned to North Carolina to open a textbook store in Chapel Hill. He was in Chapel Hill when Union troops occupied the town during the American Civil War, and left a diary of that time. After the war he left the state to help his sons reestablish themselves financially on a farm in Bastrop, La.
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https://id.loc.gov/authorities/no2021014744
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33446703
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Cotton manufacture
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Chapel Hill
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Bastrop
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New York
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Fayetteville
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