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Paperback Glencoe Mills: Life, Labor, and Legacy on the Haw River Book

ISBN: B0GYS9WZBD

ISBN13: 9798235037144

Glencoe Mills: Life, Labor, and Legacy on the Haw River

Along the banks of the Haw River, a quiet stretch of land became the heart of a thriving industrial community. In 1882, Glencoe Mills began producing some of the South's earliest commercially dyed yarns and plaid fabrics, helping transform Alamance County into a center of textile innovation.

But Glencoe was more than a mill. It was a village. A workplace. A way of life.

Glencoe Mills: Life, Labor, and Legacy on the Haw River tells the story of the men, women, and children who lived and worked in its shadow; families who built a community defined by hard work, resilience, and connection. From the rise of Alamance plaids to the challenges of the Great Depression and the eventual closure of the mill, this book traces the full arc of an industry that shaped a region.

Today, Glencoe stands as one of the best-preserved mill villages in North Carolina; a lasting reminder of the people and progress that defined an era.

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