North Carolina was an agricultural state before the Civil War. But there were towns, even if they were very small by our standards. People practiced a wide variety of occupations, often in addition to farming. And here and there, a few industries were taking root. In this chapter we’ll use census data, maps, and business directories to learn about antebellum business and industry.
Section Contents
- Towns and Villages
- Occupations in 1860
- Businesses by County, 1854
- Thomas Day
- Indian Cabinetmakers in Piedmont North Carolina
- The Nissen Wagon Works
- The Alamance Cotton Mill