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Rocky Mount Mill (ca. 1860s), the second-oldest cotton mill in the state. The pre-Civil War buildings had been destroyed when this photograph was taken. Manufacturing, even more than mining, reflected the economic dominance of agriculture in antebellum North Carolina. Though no other southern state could match the thirty-nine cotton textile factories operating in North Carolina, the value of the factories' combined output placed that industry no better than fifth. |
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