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[284] Hartsell, interview. Concord, N.C., Sept. 2, 1916.
[285] Rogan, G. W., interview, Gastonia, N.C., Sept. 14, 1916.
[286] Sterling Graydon, interview, Charlotte, N.C., Sept. 4, 1916.
[287] C. S. Morris, interview, Salisbury, N.C., Sept. 1, 1916.
[288] Hartsell, interview, Concord, N.C., Sept. 2, 1916.
[289] Charles McDonald, interview, Charlotte, N.C., Sept. 3, 1916.
[290] Cleveland, interview, Spartanburg, S.C., Sept. 8, 1916.
[291] J. W. Norwood, interview, Greenville, S.C., Sept. 9, 1916.
[292] Thackston, interview, Greenville, S.C., Sept. 12, 1916. J. A.
Chapman, interview, Spartanburg, S.C., Sept. 5, 1916. The mills around Spartanburg had a nucleus of local capital, and the commission houses and machinery manufacturers took an interest in the development.
[293] Baker, interview, Gaffney, S.C., Sept. 13, 1916.
[294] Wood, Interview, Gaffney, S.C., Sept. 13, 1916.
[295] Gossett, interview, Anderson, S.C., Sept. 11, 1916.
[296] Chapman, interview, Spartanburg, S.C., Sept. 5, 1916.
[297] A. A. Thompson, interview, Raleigh, N.C., Sept. 16, 1916.
[298] Cleveland, interview, Spartanburg, S.C., Sept. 8, 1916.
[299] Clark, David, interview, Charlotte, N.C., Sept. 4, 1916.
[300] C. D. Morris, interview, Salisbury, N.C., Sept. 1, 1916.
[301] Seport, interview, Gastonia, N.C., Sept. 14, 1916.
[302] Wood, interview, Gaffney, S.C., Sept. 13, 1916.
[303] Separk, interview, Gastonia, N.C., Sept. 14, 1916.
[304] Charles E. Johnson, interview, Raleigh, N.C., Sept. 16, 1916.
[305] Bernard Case, interview, Greensboro, N.C., Aug. 30, 1916.
[306] Chapman, interview, Spartanburg, S.C., Sept. 5, 1916.
[307] Haynesworth, interview, Greenville, S.C., Sept. 9, 1916.
[308] Gossett, interview, Anderson, S.C., Sept. 11, 1916.
[309] Haynesworth, interview, Greenville, S.C., Sept. 9, 1916.
[310] Odell, W. R., interview, Concord, N.C., Sept. 1, 1916.
[311] Norwood, interview, Greenville, S.C., Sept. 9, 1916.
[312] Ibid.
[313] Norwood, interview, Greenville, S.C., Sept. 9, 1916.
[314] Clark, interview, Charlotte, N.C., Sept. 4, 1916.
[315] Ibid., Also Separk, interview, Gastonia, N.C., Sept. 14, 1916; also H. D. Wheat, interview, Gaffney, S.C., Sept. 13, 1916.
[316] Thackston, interview, Greenville, S.C., Sept. 12, 1916.
[317] Ibid.
[318] Graydon, interview, Charlotte, N.C., Sept. 4, 1916, also J. A.
Brock, interview, Anderson, S.C., Sept. 11, 1916.
[319] Separk, interview, Gastonia, N.C., Sept. 14, 1916; also Thackston, ibid.
[320] Graydon, interview, Charlotte, N.C., Sept. 4, 1916.
[321] Boyce, and Robinson, interview, Gastonia, N.C., Sept. 14, 1916; also Ragan, interview, Gastonia, N.C., Sept. 14th, 1916.
[322] Thackston, interview, Greenville, S.C., Sept. 12, 1916.
[323] Gossett, interview, Anderson, S.C., Sept. 14, 1916.
[324] Chapman, interview, Spartanburg, S.C., Sept. 5, 1916; also Boyce and Robinson, interview, Gastonia, N.C., Sept. 14, 1916.
[325] Boyce and Robinson, interview, Gastonia, N.C., Sept. 14, 1916.
[326] Gossett, interview, Anderson, S.C., Sept. 11, 1916.
[327] Wood, interview, Gaffney, S.C., Sept. 13, 1916.
[328] News and Courier, Apr. 29, 1881.
[329] April 28, 1881.
[330] News and Courier, Apr. 28, 1881.
[331] Ibid., Apr. 29, 1881.
[332] One commission house thirty years ago took all the bonds of a mill.
A. A. Thompson, interview, Raleigh, N.C., Sept. 16, 1916.