TY - GEN AB - The Louise Cotton Mill still stands at 1101 Hawthorne Lane in Charlotte. At the time of its completion in 1897, it was the largest mill in Charlotte. In 1901, a large additon was completed. Herbert Smith Chadwick (1856-1899) was the owner He also built 60 mill houses nearby in rows of five with twelve houses to a row. Chadwick came to an untimely end after being honorably discharged from the Army during the Spanish-American War. One year later, he committed suicide in 1899 while in Boston for business. Published by the Observer Printing House, Inc., Charlotte, NC as part of "The New Charlotte Series." DA - 1913 ID - 1821 KW - Mills North Carolina Charlotte, Cotton Industry North Carolina Charlotte N2 - The Louise Cotton Mill still stands at 1101 Hawthorne Lane in Charlotte. At the time of its completion in 1897, it was the largest mill in Charlotte. In 1901, a large additon was completed. Herbert Smith Chadwick (1856-1899) was the owner He also built 60 mill houses nearby in rows of five with twelve houses to a row. Chadwick came to an untimely end after being honorably discharged from the Army during the Spanish-American War. One year later, he committed suicide in 1899 while in Boston for business. Published by the Observer Printing House, Inc., Charlotte, NC as part of "The New Charlotte Series." PY - 1913 T1 - Louise Cotton Mill TI - Louise Cotton Mill Y1 - 1913 ER -