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for We the People of North Carolina Vol. 44 Issue 10, Oct 1986
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Abstract:
North Carolina's textile industry dates back to the early 1800s, but in 1980, the industry began a decline. Predictions were made that if the world situation did not change, there would be no domestic textile industry by the 1990s. Mackie discusses that possibility.
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Dewey L. Trogdon is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Cone Mills Corporation. In 1986, he served as president of the Washington-based American Textile Manufacturers Institute, Inc. Trogdon discusses the rising tide of foreign imports and other important issues facing the textile industry.
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The Mint was at one time the first branch of the Philadelphia Mint and served other varied occupants for ninety-six years at its Trade Street Location. In 1936 it became North Carolina's first museum of art. Today the 74,000-square-foot museum 25,000-piece collection built entirely by private donations and funds raised by the trustees.