E.N. CAMP AND SONS
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Title
E.N. CAMP AND SONS
Subject
E.N. Camp and Sons Manufacturing Company
Description
E.N. Camp and Sons Manufacturing Company in Moreland, Georgia, is shown in this photograph. The company manufactured horse-drawn farm implements and veneer blankets for packing and selling fruit such as peaches and grapes. The building shown in the photo burned in 1909, and it was replace by another building. Before 1920, more than 13 buildings including the foundry, paint shop, veneer shop, and other shops were the scene of a manufacturing enterprise that employed up to 100 men. Five of E.N. Camp's sons are among those gathered in front of the company. From left are, front, two men named Beasley, Johnny Trench, two more men names Beasley, Alvin Russell, Walt Denny, Walter Ralph Camp, Ben Couch (just behind Camp), Alvin Russell's brother John Russell (to the right of Camp), John Frank Camp (behind John Russell), then continuing left to right, Wash Boswell (possibly), the next man is unknown, Charles Fred Camp, two mean named Broadwater, Edmond Napolean Camps; back, an unknown man, Hugh Marion Camp and Andrew Berlin Camp.
Publisher
Newnan Times-Herald
Date
c. 1905
Contributor
Miriam Miller, who received it from Alvin Russell
Rights
Unpublished manuscripts are protected by copyright law. Permission for use must be cleared through the Newnan-Coweta Historical Society. Licensing agreement may be required.
Identifier
CCR 1985.09.19
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Photo
- Date Added
- July 31, 2016
- Collection
- Coweta County Remembered
- Item Type
- Still Image
- Tags
- E.N. Camp and Sons Manufacturing Company, industry, Moreland
- Citation
- “E.N. CAMP AND SONS,” Newnan-Coweta History Center, accessed September 10, 2024, https://newnancowetahistoricalsociety.omeka.net/items/show/50.