Thursday, November 17, 2022

Ludwick Cotton Gin Destroyed by Fire, Nov. 17, 1922

Ludwick Gin Caught From Hot Shaft Box

The fire which destroyed the cotton gin of Mrs. T.B.S. Ludwick at the intersection of Maupin avenue and the Lincolnton road yesterday afternoon about 3 o’clock made complete destruction of the building and machinery and the loss of both is placed at $3,000 with no insurance. There was very little raw cotton in the building at the time of the fire.

The origin of the fire is said to have been from a hot shaft box, this igniting lint, and the blaze soon spread all over the interior of the frame building with the result that the destruction was rapid and complete.

From the front page of The Salisbury Evening Post, Nov. 17, 1922

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