Mallett, Charles Peter, 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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referencedIn Caroline Mallett Hooper Papers, 1835-1880 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection
creatorOf Beatty, William H. William H. Beatty letters, 1852. Louisiana State University, LSU Libraries
referencedIn Thomas Ruffin Papers, 1753-1898 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection
referencedIn C. B. Mallett Papers, 1829-1954 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection
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associatedWith Beatty, William H. person
associatedWith Hooper, Caroline Mallett. person
associatedWith Mallett, C. B. (Charles Beatty), 1816-1872. person
associatedWith Ruffin, Thomas, 1787-1870 person
associatedWith Union Manufacturing Company (Fayetteville, N.C.) corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Chapel Hill NC US
Bastrop LA US
New York NY US
Fayetteville NC US
Subject
Cotton manufacture
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Bankers
Businessmen
Planter
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Birth 1792-02-14

Death 1873-08-23

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