Stanly News-Herald
A second-story addition is being added to one of the buildings of the knitting department of the Wiscassett Mills Company, which will be 110-by-110 feet to be used for a manufacturing plant.
C.W. Gaddy, manager of the mill, stated that the building would be completed in the early fall, and that this addition would enable the knitting department to increase its output as well as increase the general efficiency of the plant.
J.E. Sirrine & Company of Greenville, S.C., are the engineers, while D.A. Holbrook is the contractor in charge of the construction. The building will be constructed of steel and brick on the most modern style of manufacturing plants. All the latest and most modern heating and ventilating equipment will be installed, and the building, when completed, will be one of the most modern structures of its kind in the south.
Auxiliary machinery for the knitting of high class hosiery will be installed, which will give room for more machinery to be installed in the main building.
From page 2 of the Concord Daily Tribune, Saturday, July 10, 1926
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