Meetings Of The
Alabama and Tennessee River
Tanners Association
Waynesboro, Tennessee
TANNERS' ASSOCIATION
Transcribed from the Florence Gazette
Wednesday, 12 December 1860
Transcribed and submitted by Lee
Freeman
Second Meeting Of The
Alabama and Tennessee River
Tanners Association
Waynesboro, Tennessee
25 November 1860
Transcribed from Florence Gazette Wednesday, 19 December 1860
Transcribed and submitted by Lee
Freeman
PROCEEDINGS
Of the Second Meeting of the "Alabama and
Tennessee River Tanners' Association," held at Waynesboro, Tennessee, on the
25th of November, 1860. Waynesboro, Tenn., Nov. 25, 1860.
The "Alabama and Tennessee Tanners Association" met persuant
to adjourment, at Waynesboro, Tennessee, on Tuesday, the 13th day of November,
1860; James Sparkman, President, in the Chair. The Association was called
together by the President, and after the reading of the Minutes of the last
meeting, the order of business, be ng [sic] the reception of Reports. Mr.
Sparkman, West, Horton & Co., Horton & Hassell, and Wm. F. Turnley, submitted
reports, showing gains of 20 to 30 percent, on various lots of hides, both dry
and green, in four months.
Reports of this character will receive particular attention
at the future meeting of this Association.
Reports also exhibit the fact that by comparing weights here,
with Invoice weights, as per purchase bill, the hides bought of George Philler
of Memphis, Tennessee, give more satisfactory results in weight; and condition,
than those purchased by any member of the Association from other houses.
The Association are also pleased to learn that Mr. Philler is
offering premiums to the butchers for the best skinned hides, which cannot fail
to produce the most satisfactory results, to both hide dealer and Tanner.
The Association, also, received some interesting communications, from hide
dealers in St. Louis, Mo., and several communications from steamboat agents
covering the subject of freights.
A Committee will appointed at the next meeting, to confer
more fully with those agents upon this subject.
A resolution, offered by Wm. West, Esq., and seconded by Wm.
F. Turnley, was unanimously adopted, recommending the members of the Association
to compare weights of each lot of hides when received at Warehouses' [sic], with
weights, as per Invoice of purchase bill, and to report the loss or gain,
together with the order and condition of the same, and the name of the house
from whom purchased, and the per cent. gained in Tanning.
The Association will hold its next meeting in Waynesboro,
Tennessee, on Thursday the 20th day of December, 1860.
JAMES SPARKMAN, President.
J T Hassell, Secretary.