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Spartanburg County ranks ioth in area of Mjj
the 41 counties of the State, having 602,534 ?$2
acres. A&)
The assessed valuation of the farming lands OTJ
3*mc of the county?69 per cent, of the real value?
JgJ is $3,695,676, the largest in the State.
Sm Spartanburg County has a white voting w)
x8& population of 8,000. Sit
In wealth the county ranks second to
5$2 Charleston. - M)
ijjjjj There are 165 public school buildings in the
county, 301 public school teachers and 16,232
pupils attending ihem. In each item?numg?3*
ber of schoolteachers, pupils ard amount of jnffl
money raised for public schools?Spartanburg
g: (t County leads. ffi;
S2J5 There are 37 cotton mills, 25 corporations jrtfi
Jgi engaged in cotton manufacture, and 28 mill eg?
5X3 villages.
The amount invested in cotton mills August CM
ist, 1906, was $9,850,366, as against $20,096,- MY
jog 944 in the other 40 counties. ^2
Number of spindles is 671,941. Number of jjkj
looms, plain 9,425, automatic 9,611. (ftft
jw There 270 firms and corporations engaged in
3m* business m the city of Spartanburg, and 298 W)
in the county outside of the city. ^
Railroads radiate in five directions from the
gg8 city. The mileage is xoi miles, valued at $x,- 04
gg* 183,700. Another under construction.
There are 8 Bapldng and Trust Companies rpt
JJJJ in the city, with a combined capital and sur- Qz)
lX(t plus of $1,085,165.44, and four banks in towns
jjgg outside of Spartanburg with capital of $67,- sk,
lyg 500.00. -y
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<(^) \ dividends from the cotton mills and the
fr>Jj banks amount to $737,389, payable January Jjjjjjj
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&&) Spartanburg County has xi cptton oil mills Jgjg
\ frH ? no two mills owned by the snme company rj
->( ) " r4 ? 1 he largest number of mills in any one coun- JJJj
GM^uU ty in the United States. Three large ferti izer 5rfr
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)M attendance and railroad facilities, Spartanburg fSj
r .c,, / frH is the third city in the State. gWl
jrU Population in 1870 was 1,050; in 1880, 3,253; gjj
7 ui in 1890, 5.550; in 1900, 11,395; in 1906, 18,000. ?)
^ */ (rH Wofford College has a faculty of 19 profes- jJJJJ
' ^ &ors ar.d 248 students. Wofford Fitting School, 5ng
I * :2S faculty, 8; students, 187. jjjgjl
; JT IrTi Converse College, for women, buildings and |b?
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i -p sye ^iuuums ^pzuu,uuo; lacuuy, 21 proiessors; stu- 2{T5
dents, 1905-6 304.
I M Spartanburg Graded schools, five buildings, gjjg
1 pu costing $95,000. Number of teachers 41, num- 3}t*
I Kk) ber of pupils 2,688. SB
o 1 n (ry)] Fourteen churches (white) and six colored, 3
I ^ valued at $275,000; ani $75,000 to be expended
1 ~ iCy on new buildings in the near future. M
C Complete water works system affording an jjjjg
Z abundant supply of absolutely pure water lor
I h SS0 domestic purposes and fire protection.
?< Complete sanitary sewerage system, cover- |H|
/ 1$ ing the entire city. gg
/ J0 Electric Light plant and Gas Works and 3)^1
J' (q>Y Electric Power p'ant. SB
I Electric Street railway on East Main street, 3^(1
J iCy North and South Church streets to city limits, j?j[
(/jy Magnolia street to depot and suburban line to 3^*
Clifton and Glendale Mills and Glendale Park,
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