SCMFG Exclusives

Shoeless Joe Jackson Museum to close Dec. 7 ahead of move, expansion

The following content was provided by WSPA’s Livin’ Upstate. Fans of Shoeless Joe Jackson have just a few more days to visit his museum in Greenville before it closes on Saturday, December 7, in preparation for its move to a new location at the opposite end of Field…


Manufacturing and Politics

Here we go again. Every four years we find ourselves here. We are in the midst of the next US presidential election. To be honest, I don’t like politics, of any kind (in government, business, church). Although this campaign seems like it’s already been going on too long, we must thoughtfully work through it until […]


Could South Carolina be the Place? Part II

Welcome to 2020, the beginning of a new year and the start of the third decade of the 2000’s! I originally wrote an article with the same title in 2016. Although this was originally geared toward supersonic aircraft manufacturing, as we begin a new year and consider…


Becoming a Trusted Partner

As a services provider, earning the trust of our clients is paramount to our business success. Trust is something each of us must earn. I was taught in a customer development class that all business relationships follow a developmental S-curve (shown below). What if your company manufactures…


The Story of William Gregg and the Graniteville Mill

Before the War of 1812, cotton was barely produced in the United States, but the “cotton boom” in the mid-1800s changed all of that. Three years before the Civil War, South Carolina Congressman James Hammond proclaimed, “Cotton is King and the north would collapse without the South.” He also said, “slave holders of the South […]


The Story of Ellison A. Smyth and Pelzer Manufacturing

Ellison Adger Smyth was born Oct. 26, 1847 in Charleston, SC. While growing up in the Holy City, young Ellison worked as a junior partner in a family-owned hardware business until his lofty aspirations led him to something greater. Long before the enactment of labor laws, Ellison set up a system in his mills to […]


The Story of SC’s Textile Past Through Images

South Carolina Manufacturing (SCMFG) has begun to publish content through our “Spools and Widgets” feature on the Palmetto State’s textile past. This is a photo gallery of all our content thus far. We will continue to bring you stories from South Carolina’s past and add to our growing image collection for your enjoyment. About the […]


The Story of Oscar Sampson and the Camperdown Mill

Born in Massachusetts in 1829, Oscar Sampson was a descendant of Mayflower passengers.  Sampson grew to become a very prominent businessman in Boston. He served as a director on multiple boards, including Boston’s Merchant Association and The Cotton and Woolen Manufacturer Mutual Insurance Company. While living in Boston in the 1860s, Sampson, along with George […]


Building an Empire; The Textile Center of the World

By the 1930’s, nearly 20 major cotton mills and two dye/bleaching/processing mills lay within three miles of downtown Greenville, one of which was the largest mill under one roof in the world. The mills and their villages formed a crescent surrounding the growing city. The entrepreneurs who…


Industrial Morality – The New Emergence

I was speaking to a friend at a manufacturing show in October. He mentioned that his young son wanted to invest in the stock market, with high hopes of picking the next Amazon or Microsoft in the early years. Yet, his son commented “Dad, your generation has…