词条 | Memphis Cotton Exchange | ||
释义 |
| name = Memphis Cotton Exchange | logo = Cotton Exchange Building Memphis TN.jpg | logo_size = 300px | type = Private Organization | slogan = | foundation = 1874 | location = Memphis, Tennessee, United States | industry = Cotton | key_people = | num_employees = | products = Current building constructed 1925 }}The Memphis Cotton Exchange is located in downtown Memphis, Tennessee, United States, on the corner of Front Street and Union Avenue. It was founded in 1874 as a result of the growing cotton market in Memphis, where trade was strong after the American Civil War. The first Cotton Exchange building was constructed in 1885. It was replaced by the Exchange Building in 1910, which housed it until a newer Cotton Exchange Building was completed in 1925.[1] History & locationCotton merchants needed a trade organization to regulate cotton marketing in the city. They were also aware of the many benefits reaped by the New York Cotton Exchange and the New Orleans Cotton Exchange. Once established, the exchange produced rules and regulation on cotton trading and set standards for buying and pricing cotton in Memphis and the mid-South. The exchanged developed a method for grading cotton to which members agreed. It operated as a "spot market" and never developed futures trading except for two short-lived experiments. The exchange developed as s source of information about world markets, and cotton merchants found they had to join as members in order to compete. The exchange also promoted "Memphis cotton" in major markets such as New York and London.[2]For a time the Cotton Exchange was housed in what is now called the Exchange Building, built in 1910 on 9 North Second Street in Memphis. The tall, 20-story building credited to N. M. Woods housed both the Cotton and Merchant exchanges for a period. Since the decline of the exchanges in the late 20th century with diversification of the economy, it has been renovated for use as an apartment building. When the exchanges decided to have separate locations, the Memphis Cotton Exchange had a multi-story building constructed on Union Avenue; the Cotton Exchange Building opened in 1922.[3] Cotton trading was done on the first floor, and only members of the exchange were allowed to trade there. In 1978, the trading floor was closed in favor of computer trading. The historic floor has since been remodeled and is now home to The Cotton Museum; it is used to educate the public about the industry and agriculture of cotton, the commodity crop that built the wealth of the city of Memphis for decades.[4] Presidents of the Memphis Cotton Exchange
References{{Commons category}}1. ^http://historic-memphis.com/memphis-historic/buildings-businesses/buildings-businesses.html {{More citations needed|date=April 2008}}2. ^Lynette Boney Wrenn, "Memphis Cotton Exchange", Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture, 2009/2011, accessed 21 February 2015 3. ^"Memphis Cotton Exchange", official website 4. ^Tennessee History for Kids: Memphis Cotton Exchange {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090317024630/http://www.tnhistoryforkids.org/places/memphis_cotton_exchange |date=2009-03-17 }} External links
2 : 1874 establishments in Tennessee|Commodity exchanges in the United States |
||
随便看 |
|
开放百科全书收录14589846条英语、德语、日语等多语种百科知识,基本涵盖了大多数领域的百科知识,是一部内容自由、开放的电子版国际百科全书。