COTTON INDUSTRY
Pamphlet from The National Cotton Council of America Education Pages http://www.cotton.org/pubs/cottoncounts/resources.cfm
Brief 3 page history of cotton in America. Includes the following quote:
"While the cotton industry was making vital contributions to the nation in peacetime, it proved indispensable to the national defense in time of international conflict. In World War I, cotton linters-the residual fiber left on cottonseed after ginning-emerged as an important source of cellulose for making smoke-less gun powder. And World War II, cotton moved swiftly to meet the nation’s needs for expanded quantities of food, feed, and fiber. Six months after the
http://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/imagegallery.php?EntryID=S011 "Cottonseed and cotton linters, earlier discarded, became valuable products as the cottonseed oil business emerged with the new industrial focus on chemical production. Likewise, World War I put new emphasis on cotton linters in the production of smokeless powder, while the development of rayon fiber added to the value of the cotton by-product."
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