TY - GEN AB - The Louise Cotton Mill was built at 1101 Hawthorne Lane. At the time of its completion in 1897, it was the largest mill in Charlotte. In 1901, a large addition was completed. The mill was owned by Herbert Smith Chadwick. He also built 60 mill houses nearby in rows of 5, with 12 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 Rotograph Co., NY (Germany) DA - 1897 ID - 1823 KW - Cotton Industry North Carolina Charlotte, Textile Industry North Carolina Charlotte L1 - https://vault.cmlibrary.org/record/1823/files/CP_2018_04_608.png L2 - https://vault.cmlibrary.org/record/1823/files/CP_2018_04_608.png L4 - https://vault.cmlibrary.org/record/1823/files/CP_2018_04_608.png LK - https://vault.cmlibrary.org/record/1823/files/CP_2018_04_608.png N2 - The Louise Cotton Mill was built at 1101 Hawthorne Lane. At the time of its completion in 1897, it was the largest mill in Charlotte. In 1901, a large addition was completed. The mill was owned by Herbert Smith Chadwick. He also built 60 mill houses nearby in rows of 5, with 12 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 Rotograph Co., NY (Germany) PY - 1897 T1 - Louise Cotton Mill TI - Louise Cotton Mill UR - https://vault.cmlibrary.org/record/1823/files/CP_2018_04_608.png Y1 - 1897 ER -