Ok guys, here is something a little different. I have been digging in the Records of the Mississippi Manufacturing Company. This company produced clothing, shoes, cloth, leather, and even grains for the Confederate army during most of the War. The company was located in a tiny town called Bankston, in Choctaw County, where it was well protected from Federal raids, even after the fall of Jackson and Vicksburg. It was the last working woolen mill in the state during the war. It wasn't until late Dec. 1864 that Federal raiders managed to knock Bankston out of the war. As the Federals approached, the owners of the Mill gave away what cloth and leather they had on hand to local civilians so it wouldn't be destroyed by the raiders.
My interest in this place grew when I found out that my Girlfriends GGG Grandfather had worked there during the war. James D. Combs had enlisted in Co. D of the 11th Mississippi Infantry in April 1861, and after he was badly wounded at the Wilderness in May 1864, he was sent on detached duty back to Bankston to make shoes until the factory was destroyed. One of my girlfriends cousins reportedly has a pair of shoes that Combs brought back with him that were made at the factory, but I haven't been able to find out more. Anyway, here are some records for you guys to chew on:
Reports on the Mississippi Manufacturing Co. 1861-1664:
Purchased October 10th 1861: (For the State of Mississippi)
4502 1/2 yds Linsey @ $.50 yd
Purchased Dec. 8th 1861: (For the State of Mississippi)
1040 1/2 yds Jean @ $.75 yd
1748 1/2 yds Linsey $.75
Purchased Dec. 11th 1861: (For the State of Mississippi)
2391 yds Jeans @ $.75 yd
3908 yds Lindsy $.75
Purchased Jan. 25th 1862: (For the State of Mississippi)
3544 1/2 yds Linsay & Jeans @ $.75 yd
Purchased Sept. 1862: (Delivered to Jackson MS, Sept 30th 1862)
3463 yds W Linsay @ $1.50 yd
3732 3/4 yds W Jeans $1.50
1846 3/4 yds Bro Jeans $1.50
Purchased Jan. 14th 1863: (Delivered to Jackson, MS, Apr. 4th 1863)
120 pairs pants @ $6.00
3300 pairs pants $8.50
1695 Jackets $11.50
506 Jackets $13.00
Purchased Feb. 2nd 1863: (Delivered to Jackson, MS)
3457 yds Linsey @ $2.50 yd
Purchased March 20th 1863:
459 pairs shoes @ $5.00
Purchased April 4th 1863: ( Delivered to Jackson, MS, Apr. 22nd 1863)
2064 pair pants @ $8.50
715 Jackets $11.50
Purchased May 2nd 1863: (Delivered to Demopolis AL, Aug. 9th 1863)
2149 pairs Pants @ $8.50
1262 Jackets $11.50
1111 1/2 yds Linsey $2.50 yd
3873 1/2 yds Jeans $.250
Purchased June 22nd 1863: (Delivered to Selma AL)
2450 pairs Pants @ $8.50
134 Linsey Jackets $11.50
67 1/2 yds Osnaburg $.88 yd
409 1/2 lbs. Harness Leather $.75 lb
Purchased June 26th 1863: (Delivered to Selma, AL Sept 9th 1863)
356 lbs Harness Leather @ $.75 lb
392 1/2 lbs Sole Leather $.75 lb
Purchased Jun 26th 1863: (Delivered to Selma, AL)
2980 pairs Shoes @ $5.90
Purchased July 21st 1863:
327 lbs Harness Leather @ $.75 (Delivered to Selma, AL)
Purchased Aug. 26th 1863: (Delivered to Selma, AL)
1785 lbs. Harness Leather @ $.75 lb
179 lbs. Sole Leather $.70
26 Sides Upper Leather $5.00 per side
Purchased Aug. 26th 1863: (Delivered to Selma, AL Sept 9th 1863)
2699 pairs shoes @ $5.90 per
Purchased Sept 1st 1863:
179 bushels Wheat @ $3.00 per
Will MacDonald
My interest in this place grew when I found out that my Girlfriends GGG Grandfather had worked there during the war. James D. Combs had enlisted in Co. D of the 11th Mississippi Infantry in April 1861, and after he was badly wounded at the Wilderness in May 1864, he was sent on detached duty back to Bankston to make shoes until the factory was destroyed. One of my girlfriends cousins reportedly has a pair of shoes that Combs brought back with him that were made at the factory, but I haven't been able to find out more. Anyway, here are some records for you guys to chew on:
Reports on the Mississippi Manufacturing Co. 1861-1664:
Purchased October 10th 1861: (For the State of Mississippi)
4502 1/2 yds Linsey @ $.50 yd
Purchased Dec. 8th 1861: (For the State of Mississippi)
1040 1/2 yds Jean @ $.75 yd
1748 1/2 yds Linsey $.75
Purchased Dec. 11th 1861: (For the State of Mississippi)
2391 yds Jeans @ $.75 yd
3908 yds Lindsy $.75
Purchased Jan. 25th 1862: (For the State of Mississippi)
3544 1/2 yds Linsay & Jeans @ $.75 yd
Purchased Sept. 1862: (Delivered to Jackson MS, Sept 30th 1862)
3463 yds W Linsay @ $1.50 yd
3732 3/4 yds W Jeans $1.50
1846 3/4 yds Bro Jeans $1.50
Purchased Jan. 14th 1863: (Delivered to Jackson, MS, Apr. 4th 1863)
120 pairs pants @ $6.00
3300 pairs pants $8.50
1695 Jackets $11.50
506 Jackets $13.00
Purchased Feb. 2nd 1863: (Delivered to Jackson, MS)
3457 yds Linsey @ $2.50 yd
Purchased March 20th 1863:
459 pairs shoes @ $5.00
Purchased April 4th 1863: ( Delivered to Jackson, MS, Apr. 22nd 1863)
2064 pair pants @ $8.50
715 Jackets $11.50
Purchased May 2nd 1863: (Delivered to Demopolis AL, Aug. 9th 1863)
2149 pairs Pants @ $8.50
1262 Jackets $11.50
1111 1/2 yds Linsey $2.50 yd
3873 1/2 yds Jeans $.250
Purchased June 22nd 1863: (Delivered to Selma AL)
2450 pairs Pants @ $8.50
134 Linsey Jackets $11.50
67 1/2 yds Osnaburg $.88 yd
409 1/2 lbs. Harness Leather $.75 lb
Purchased June 26th 1863: (Delivered to Selma, AL Sept 9th 1863)
356 lbs Harness Leather @ $.75 lb
392 1/2 lbs Sole Leather $.75 lb
Purchased Jun 26th 1863: (Delivered to Selma, AL)
2980 pairs Shoes @ $5.90
Purchased July 21st 1863:
327 lbs Harness Leather @ $.75 (Delivered to Selma, AL)
Purchased Aug. 26th 1863: (Delivered to Selma, AL)
1785 lbs. Harness Leather @ $.75 lb
179 lbs. Sole Leather $.70
26 Sides Upper Leather $5.00 per side
Purchased Aug. 26th 1863: (Delivered to Selma, AL Sept 9th 1863)
2699 pairs shoes @ $5.90 per
Purchased Sept 1st 1863:
179 bushels Wheat @ $3.00 per
Will MacDonald
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