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  2. Roswell Mill - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Roswell Mill. Roswell Mill refers to a cluster of mills located in Fulton County near Vickery Creek in Roswell, Georgia. [1] The mills were best known for producing finished textiles from raw materials grown on nearby plantations, and the group was "the largest cotton mill in north Georgia" at its height.

  3. Catherine Evans Whitener - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Evans Whitener (August 10, 1880 – June 2, 1964) was a rural artisan credited with reviving and expanding the tufted textile industry in northwest Georgia. In 2001 she was named a Georgia Woman of Achievement.

  4. International Cotton Exposition - Wikipedia

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    International Cotton Exposition (I.C.E.) was a world's fair held in Atlanta, Georgia, from October 4 to December 31 of 1881. The location was along the Western & Atlantic Railroad tracks near the present-day King Plow Arts Center development in the West Midtown area.

  5. Bibb Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Bibb Manufacturing Company was a textile company founded in Macon, Georgia, in 1876 and was sold to Dan River in 1998. Bibb Manufacturing Company, also known as "The Bibb Company" produced cotton products such as sheets, comforters, towels, curtains, and bedspreads.

  6. Textile industry - Wikipedia

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    In the textile industry, textile engineering is an area of engineering that involves the design, production, and distribution of textile products through processes including cultivation, harvesting, spinning, weaving, and finishing of raw materials, encompassing both natural and synthetic fibers. [3]

  7. Textile Workers Union of America - Wikipedia

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    United States of America. Affiliations. CIO, AFL–CIO. The Textile Workers Union of America (TWUA) was an industrial union of textile workers established through the Congress of Industrial Organizations in 1939 and merged with the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America to become the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union (ACTWU) in 1976.

  8. Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills - Wikipedia

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    Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills. Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills is a formerly operating mill complex located in the Cabbagetown neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia. Construction of the complex began in 1881 on the south side of the Georgia Railroad line, east of Downtown Atlanta, on the site of the Atlanta Rolling Mill.

  9. Southeastern Quilt & Textile Museum - Wikipedia

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    The SQTM collects, exhibits, preserves, promotes and interprets the heritage, art and production of quilting and textiles in the southeastern United States. [1] Since 1998, members of the Georgia Quilt Project and the Georgia Quilt Council tirelessly planned and advocated for the creation of a quilt and textile museum in the southeast. [2]

  10. Mount Vernon Mill No. 3 - Wikipedia

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    Mount Vernon Mill No. 3 is a textile denim mill located in Trion, Georgia, a very small town in Chattooga County. Mount Vernon pays about eighty percent of Trion's taxes. It is the largest employer in Chattooga County, with about 1700 employees. History. Mount Vernon Mill No. 3 was the first cotton mill in northwest Georgia. Andrew P. Allgood ...

  11. Cotton States and International Exposition - Wikipedia

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    The Cotton States and International Exposition was a world's fair held in Atlanta, Georgia, United States in 1895. [1] The exposition was designed "to foster trade between southern states and South American nations as well as to show the products and facilities of the region to the rest of the nation and Europe." [1]