Cocke, Emory
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A native Atlantan, Emory Cocke graduated from Marist College in Atlanta, Georgia in 1915, and later attended the University of Georgia. He joined the Navy in 1917, and attended officer training school. He later went into business, forming Suni-Citrus Products Company, one of the Southeast's most successful agricultural businesses.
The International Cotton Exposition of 1881 was one of three expositions in Atlanta designed to attract business and venture capitol to Atlanta. The other two expositions were in 1887 and 1895. Buildings were erected for the 1881 exposition along what is now Ashby Street in West Atlanta. In 1882, these structures were converted into a textile mill, and became the Exposition Cotton Mills, which stood until 1971.
From the description of Emory Cocke Photographs, 1943-1952, undated. (Atlanta History Center). WorldCat record id: 159936195
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- African Americans
- Cotton industry
- Football teams
- Halloween
- Looms
- Nurses
- World War, 1939-1945
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- Georgia--Atlanta (as recorded)