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Sometimes when you go shopping or something, but I feel like after work or something I felt more comfortable at White's because I knew that even though I live in Roxboro I hung out down here more than I did in Roxboro because all my friends and everything lived in Mebane or Swepsonville or
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They started Swepsonville, and they also started Bellemont Mill.
Oral History Interview with Betty and Lloyd Davidson, 1979 February 2 and 15. Interview H-19. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007). By Betty Davidson Betty Davidson 1979
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And I think Mr. Copland went to Swepsonville as superintendent down there.
Oral History Interview with Betty and Lloyd Davidson, 1979 February 2 and 15. Interview H-19. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007). By Betty Davidson Betty Davidson 1979
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And Plaid Mill started up that old Virginia Mill at Swepsonville, and Mr. Copland went down there and run that mill for a good while.
Oral History Interview with Betty and Lloyd Davidson, 1979 February 2 and 15. Interview H-19. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007). By Betty Davidson Betty Davidson 1979
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I don't remember -- I believe he went to Swepsonville after he left Plaid.
Oral History Interview with Betty and Lloyd Davidson, 1979 February 2 and 15. Interview H-19. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007). By Betty Davidson Betty Davidson 1979
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AT: OK, now when the Plaid Mill started up the Swepsonville Mill, did Mr. Walter Williams go to Swepsonville at that time?
Oral History Interview with Betty and Lloyd Davidson, 1979 February 2 and 15. Interview H-19. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007). By Betty Davidson Betty Davidson 1979
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He sold insurance and he worked at Swepsonville, and then he went to work -- he quit the insurance business -- and went to work at Oneida.
Oral History Interview with Emma Whitesell, 1977 July 27. Interview H-57. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007). By Emma Whitesell Emma Whitesell 1977
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Momma worked at Swepsonville until she was seventy four years old and poppa, he worked.
Oral History Interview with Emma Whitesell, 1977 July 27. Interview H-57. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007). By Emma Whitesell Emma Whitesell 1977
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Was your husband working at Swepsonville at that time?
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Plaid Mill, Mayfair and I don't know whether they had Belmont then or not -- I reckon they did -- and Swepsonville.
Oral History Interview with Emma Whitesell, 1977 July 27. Interview H-57. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007). By Emma Whitesell Emma Whitesell 1977
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