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Photo of a label of Eagle Manufacturing Company. Information provided at the bottom of the photograph states, "This mill, employing 240 workers and using 1500 bales of cotton and 100,000 pounds of wool annually, was burned be Federal soldiers commanded by Gen. Jas. H. Wilson, on April 17, 1865. It was rebuilt in 1866 and incorporated as the Eagle & Phenix Manufacturing Company."
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Historic American Engineering Record Collection, MC 14
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