“Something prety out of very little”

Author:

Goff Lisa1

Affiliation:

1. University of Virginia

Abstract

In “Something prety out of very little”: Graniteville Mill Village, 1848, Lisa Goff describes how Charleston entrepreneur William Gregg built Graniteville, South Carolina, to prove the viability of southern manufacturing, which he believed could help avert war between South and North, and to quell planters’ fears that industry would mar the beauty of the South. The village's whitewashed Carpenter Gothic cottages, with matching hotel, school, and church designed by Richard Upjohn, were intended to instill virtues of hard work, clean living, and respect for authority in a white workforce drawn from surrounding farms. Gregg exercised a patriarch's control over his industrial utopia, but the nicknames workers gave the place, and what they told visiting missionaries, show that they experienced Gregg's Gothic hamlet on their own terms. An avid gardener and horticulturist active in the Episcopal Church, Gregg would have been aware of the claims to moral superiority associated with the Gothic Revival style. Goff's analysis of letters, published articles, corporate reports, and advertisements in local newspapers reveals that Gregg's strategies of social contol—adapted from his study of Robert Owen and David Dale—had sinister underpinnings: programmed for hard work at low wages by the “ethical” architecture and orderly “natural” landscape, a white, largely female workforce would insulate the Graniteville Mill from the effects of abolition, should it come.

Publisher

University of California Press

Subject

History,Visual Arts and Performing Arts,Architecture

Reference82 articles.

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2. William Gregg to Richard Upjohn, 14 July 1846, MssCol 3115, box 1, Richard Upjohn and Richard Michell Upjohn Papers, Manuscripts and Archives Division, New York Public Library (hereafter Upjohn collection); all letters from Gregg to Upjohn cited in this article are found in the same location in this collection.

3. Kingston Wm. Heath, “Howland Mill Village: The Dashed Dream for an Industrial Utopia,” in The Patina of Place: The Cultural Weathering of a New England Industrial Landscape (Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2001), 87, 101.

4. Gregg biographer Broadus Mitchell declared Graniteville “the first typical Southern cotton-mill village” in 1931, and this has been a refrain for historians ever since. Broadus Mitchell, “William Gregg,” in Dictionary of American Biography, vol. 4, pt. 1 (New York: 1931), 600, quoted in Ralph J. Christian, “Graniteville Historic District,” National Register of Historic Places nomination form, 1977.

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