Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills
Variant namesFounded in Atlanta during the late 1860s, the Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills operated under the management of Jacob Elsas and his descendants for more than a century. Jacob Elsas' sons Oscar and Benjamin each served as company President during the early twentieth century; grandsons Norman, William, and Clarence Elsas each served in the years during and after World War II. In 1968, Fulton Industries Inc. was sold to Allied Products Corporation. Fulton Cotton Mill's last President, Meno Schoenbach, served in that position from 1971 until 1978, the year the Atlanta mill finally closed its doors. In 1997 Aederhold Properties redeveloped the historic Fulton Cotton Mill in Atlanta into a mixed-income community of 182 loft apartments.
From the description of Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills architectural drawings, 1889-1952. (Georgia Institute of Technology). WorldCat record id: 76904192
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creatorOf | Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills. Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills architectural drawings, 1889-1952. | Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Tech | |
referencedIn | Tilton Textile Corporation. [Business records]. | American Textile History Museum Library | |
referencedIn | Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills: Related materials collection, 1897-1999 (bulk 1953-1996). | Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Tech | |
referencedIn | Elsas, Oscar, 1871-1924. Oscar Elsas family papers, 1871-1976. | Ida Pearle and Joseph Cuba Community Archives and Genealogy Center |
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associatedWith | Elsas, Norman. | person |
associatedWith | Elsas, Oscar, 1871-1924. | person |
associatedWith | Jacob Elsas family. | family |
associatedWith | Tilton Textile Corporation. | corporateBody |
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Georgia--Atlanta |
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Architecture |
Industrial buildings |
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Textile industry |
Textile machinery |
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Active 1889
Active 1952