The daybook, listed as Journal No. 2, records the sales and purchases made by the firm between December 22, 1899 to June 24, 1902. Approximately four hundred names are listed of those purchasing products such as cotton seed oil, hulls and meal. Listed also are names of those selling cotton seed and other items to the firm. Posting references to a missing general ledger are noted. Members of a number of prominent South Carolina families had accounts with the firm.
Greer Cotton Seed Oil and Fertilizer company received its charter on September 3, 1896. Its purpose was to manufacture cotton seed oil, meal and fertilizer. The company was in operation from 1896 through the early part of the twentieth century in Greer, South Carolina.
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Chronological by date of journal entry.
Augustus Reid Wood, secretary-manager and later president and treasurer owned the volume.
Gift of Grace Wood Schilletter (Mrs. August E.) daughter of Augustus Reid Wood, on September 20, 1960, accession 60-2.
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