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  1. Springs Industries, Inc | Textiles History. Fort Mill, SC. The Springs Mills Story. Company histories are created from information derived from many sources. “The Springs Story” (1) is an extensive 256-page, folio-size book that records the first 100 years while including many photos and company documents.

    • Company Origins
    • Springs at Mid-Century
    • The 1980s: Diversification
    • The 1990s: Acquisitions, Market Growth, Plant Closures
    • Principal Subsidiaries
    • Further Reading

    The company started in April 1887, when a group of 14 men and two women organized Fort Mill Manufacturing Company to produce cotton cloth. At that time, the Northeast and Midwest were booming, and cotton manufacturing was seen as a way to industrialize and revive the depressed South. Samuel Elliott White, a local planter and Civil War veteran, was ...

    Elliott Springs remained president of the company until his death in 1959. During his tenure, the assets of Springs Cotton Mills had grown to $138.5 million from $13 million. Sales had increased more than 19-fold, to $163 million, and the work force had nearly tripled, to 13,000. The company was the seventh largest in the U.S. textile industry, but...

    Walter Y. Elisha succeeded Peter Scotese as president of Springs in 1981; like Scotese, Elisha came from the retail sector. After Close’s death in 1983, Elisha became chairman of the company. In 1981 and 1982, Springs closed several Seabrook units and sold others. Also in 1982, the company adopted its present name, Springs Industries, Inc. Springs ...

    By 1990, company officials said they would continue to serve domestic apparel markets that provided adequate returns, but predicted that growth would come from the industrial fabrics and home furnishings businesses. In 1990 provisions for restructuring of operations—such as converting or closing finished fabrics plants—resulted in Springs reporting...

    Graber Industries, Inc.; Carey-McFall Corp.; Dundee Acquisition Corp.; Fort Mill A, Inc.; Lancaster International Sales; Springmaid International, Inc.; Springs Canada, Inc. (Ontario);Springs de Mexico, S.A. de C.(Mexico); Springs Industries (Asia) Inc.

    Andrews, Mildred Gwin, The Men and the Mills, Macon, Ga.: Mercer theUniversity Press, 1987. Davis, Burke, War Bird: The Life and Times of Elliott White Spring, Chapel Hill: University of North CarolinaPress, 1987. Pettus, Louise, The Springs Story, Our First Hundred Years, Fort Mill, S.C.: Springs Industries, 1987. Elisha, Walter Y., Standing on th...

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  3. Scope and Content Note. The Springs Cotton Mill History collection consists of a history of the Springs Cotton Mill based in Fort Mill, SC including a narrative and description of the company’s first 75 years of history from 1888 to 1963, which includes photographs and illustrations.

    • Springs Cotton Mill
    • 1977
  4. Jun 1, 2003 · employees in 40 manufacturing plants in 12 states, Canada and Mexico turn out a complete line of. coordinated home textile products each year.Over the past 116 years, Springs has grown from a. one-mill company to a multibillion-dollar corporation, merging, consolidating, focusing and.

  5. The Springs Close Foundation’s mission is to help support and improve the communities that once housed the textile mills of Springs Industries in Chester, Lancaster and York Counties of South Carolina. The Springs Close Foundation, Inc. was established in 1942 by Colonel Elliott White Springs.

  6. Dec 26, 2017 · Springs operated six textile mills in three counties. When he died in 1931, his son, Elliott White Springs, took over as president and consolidated the mills under one name, Springs Cotton...

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