Elkin Manufacturing Company - Welcoming the Raiders - Elkin, NC
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Markerman62
N 36° 14.620 W 080° 51.240
17S E 513118 N 4010985
Located at the former site of the cotton mill.
Waymark Code: WM16RTR
Location: North Carolina, United States
Date Posted: 09/27/2022
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member iconions
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Stoneman's Raid
On March 24, 1865, Union Gen. George Stoneman led 6,000 cavalrymen from Tennessee into southwestern Virginia and western North Carolina to disrupt the Confederate supply line by destroying sections of the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, the North Carolina Railroad, and the Piedmont Railroad. He struck at Boone on March 28, headed into Virginia on April 2, and returned to North Carolina a week later. Stoneman's Raid ended at Asheville on April 26, the day that Confederate Gen. Joseph E. Johnston surrendered to Union Gen. William T. Sherman near Durham.

This is the site of the Elkin Manufacturing Company, a cotton mill where 60 women produced Confederate uniform cloth. Richard Ransome Gwyn, the manager, lived in the Greek Revival house up the slope to your left.

On April 1, 1865, a 2,000-man detachment of Union Gen. George Stoneman's cavalry raiders under Col. William J. Palmer rode into Elkin. The mill workers "welcomed the Yankees," who seized 500 bales of cotton and flour, meat, honey, butter, molasses, tobacco, and chestnuts—"a perfect God-send to us," one hungry soldier wrote. Palmer
ordered three gristmills to grind meal for his men. Gwyn quartered the officers at his home.

According to local tradition, a common bond of Freemasonry may explain why Palmer spared the mill. It is more likely, however, that Palmer declined to destroy the factory because Gwyn was a cooperative and influential community leader. Palmer had written of an earlier instance, "We frequently meet such fine gentleman in our marches, and always make it a point to leave them as far as possible unmolested so that they may remain to teach nobility by example to the communities in which they live."

Stoneman, bivouacked on the south side of the high-water Yadkin River, signaled Palmer late in the day that the level was falling. Stoneman's command crossed over the next morning, using a ferryboat rope, and the reunited cavalrymen continued their road.
Type of site: Factory

Address:
250 West Main Street
Elkin, NC USA
28621


Admission Charged: No Charge

Website: [Web Link]

Driving Directions:
Located at the corner of West Main Street and Front Street west of downtown Elkin.


Phone Number: Not listed

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