Business papers [manuscript] 1882-1948.

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Business papers [manuscript] 1882-1948.

A 19th cent. advertisement [n.d.] from a newspaper; a promissory note, 1882 Oct. 11, Jefferson R. Taylor to the firm; two monthly statements, 1898, of customer's account; and a letter, 1948 Sept. 16, Herman Dreyfuss to the firm, stating that the cloth for two lots of coats ordered by Kaufman's Sons was made by the Charlottesville Woolen Mills, Charlottesville, Va.

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University of Virginia. Library

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Taylor, Jefferson R.

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Charlottesville Woolen Mills

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Located in Charlottesville, Va. and begun as a woolen mill during the Civil War, the company occupied the site of an earlier cotton carding and spinning mill. Incorporated in 1868 by H.C. Marchant, the mill did carding and fulling for the local domestic market and produced a coarse grade of woolen cloth. Later it produced flannels, satinets, kerseys and cassimeres. It later specialized in uniform cloth, including cadet greys, venetians, and kersey overcoating. The mill operated until 1965. ...

M. Kaufman's Sons (Charlottesville, Va.)

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Tailors and clothiers. From the description of Business papers [manuscript] 1882-1948. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647942777 ...