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  2. White Furniture Company - Wikipedia

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    White Furniture Company, was a major American producer of hand-crafted fine furniture for over a century (1881–1993). Founded by the White Brothers of Mebane, North Carolina , the factory notably produced furnishings for the US government and the Grove Park Inn .

  3. Furniture manufacturer to bring 250 jobs to Mocksville - AOL

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    DAVIE COUNTY, N.C. (WGHP) — The Town of Mocksville will soon be home to a new furniture manufacturing facility which is expected to create 250 jobs. The Lithuanian Company, SBA Home, chose Davie ...

  4. Heritage Home Group - Wikipedia

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    A bankruptcy filing on December 12, 2014, showed United Furniture Industries won the bidding for the 475,000-square-foot Lane Furniture plant in Tupelo. [ 10 ] In April 2015, the company began $2.7 million in improvements on a 70,000-square-foot showroom built in the 1990s for Drexel-Heritage, and later used by Henredon, Maitland-Smith and La ...

  5. Furniture Brands International - Wikipedia

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    This brought the total number of N.C. jobs cut by Furniture Brands to 8726, 2740 of those in the Triad, since 2000, during which time the company had also closed 39 of 57 U.S. plants. [21] On July 10, 2008, Furniture Brands said it would move its headquarters to Clayton, Missouri. The number of employees at the new site would increase from ...

  6. Economy of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    In recent years, another important Carolina industry, furniture production, has also been hard hit by jobs moving to Asia (especially China). North Carolina's agricultural outputs include poultry and eggs, tobacco, hogs, milk, nursery stock, cattle, sweet potatoes, cotton, and soybeans. [6]

  7. Thomas Day (cabinetmaker) - Wikipedia

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    Furniture attributed to Day, North Carolina Museum of History. Thomas Day (c. 1801–1861) was an American furniture craftsman and cabinetmaker in Milton , Caswell County , North Carolina. [ 1 ] Born into a free African-American family in Dinwiddie County , Virginia, Day moved to Milton in 1817 and became a highly successful businessman ...