Concord Steam Cotton Factory Records, 1839-1902

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Concord Steam Cotton Factory Records, 1839-1902

The Concord Steam Cotton Factory, also referred to as the Concord Manufacturing Company, was organized by Paul Barringer and others in Concord, N.C., in 1836. It produced cotton yarn, shirting, and nails. It was succeeded in 1879 by the Odell Manufacturing Company, which went out of business in 1907. A volume containing acts of incorporation, records of stocks and property, and minutes of meetings of the board of directors and general stockholders of the Concord Steam Cotton Factory; and two related items, 1839-1861. Also included is a typed carbon copy of minutes of stockholders' meetings, 1879-1902, of the Odell Manufacturing Company.

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The Concord Steam Cotton Factory, also referred to as the Concord Manufacturing Company, was organized by Paul Barringer and others in Concord, N.C., in 1836. It produced cotton yarn, shirting, and nails. It was succeeded in 1879 by the Odell Manufacturing Company, which went out of business in 1907. From the description of Concord Steam Cotton Factory records, 1839-1902 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 26180512 The Concord Steam Cotton Factory, also referred t...