Adluh Flour v1
by Charles Hite
Title
Adluh Flour v1
Artist
Charles Hite
Medium
Photograph - Digital Photograph
Description
A different version of the Columbia, SC skyline. The main character here is the ADLUH Flour building. Notice the "H" is not lit in the sign...that's what drew me to this composition.
Adluh has been around since 1900. Here's a little history from their website.
"Adluh Flour Mills began in Columbia, SC around 1900. It was initially operated and controlled by B.R. Crooner and family. In 1920 the company merged with the Columbia Grain and Provision Co., owned by J. H. Hardin. These families operated the mill until First Commercial National Bank took over the operations under foreclosure. The Allen family from Wadesboro, NC, bought the plant in June 1926 from the bank and have operated it ever since. The Allen's have been operating grist mills in Wadesboro, Peachland, and Mebane, North Carolina since the early 1800's. In 1936 the family decided to move its Mebane plant to Greenwood, SC, where it began grinding and producing flour, corn meal, and feeds in 1937. Of the two South Carolina mills, only the Columbia mill still open. It produces flour, cornmeal, mixes, breaders, and feed products today--grinding wheat and yellow corn that is almost exclusively grown in South Carolina, and white corn from Kentucky and Tennessee farmers." "Adluh Flour Mills produces flour and cornmeal products in a plant that is listed on the National Register of Historic Properties. In 1942 there were 42 operating mills located in South Carolina. Today only one of these remains-Adluh Flour Mills in Columbia."
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