Saturday, February 25, 2017

The Craddock Terry Hotel- Historical Site Blog

Historic Lynchburg Sign

Lynchburg Virginia was founded in 1786, close to the beginning of America as an independent country. Throughout the years, companies have come and gone from this historical town, but only a few have stood the test of time. One building that has changed throughout the years is the Craddock Terry Hotel.

Me outside the Craddock Terry Hotel
        Craddock Terry Hotel
  A few weeks ago I visited the Craddock Terry Hotel in the downtown district of Lynchburg. This hotel is quite popular for tourists and locals alike, as it was a shoe factory in the 19th century. The Craddock Terry Shoe Corporation was founded in 1888 by John W. Craddock. He used the building to produce mass amounts of shoes for people all over Virginia, Ohio, Missouri, and even New York. In the mid 1800's the Craddock Terry Shoe Corporation had risen to the 5th largest shoe company in the world [1]. This had a significant impact on the Lynchburg economy, as it was the main industry for the city. Apart from the tobacco producers, Lynchburg's largest manufacturer of goods was Craddock Terry. With that being said, it is important to also note the tobacco industry that was connected to the Craddock Terry Shoe Co. To the left of the hotel is a building that William King Jr. would use to store and dry his tobacco leaves [2]. Tobacco wholesale was also a flourishing industry that provided wealth and capital for workers within the city. The Craddock Terry Shoe Corporation was important to the history of Virginia because it held the economy of Lynchburg together for many years, providing work for hundreds of men.

Workers within the Corporation 
                    What Did I Learn?
    The most valuable thing that I took away from this excursion is how much history can change a single place. Two hundred years ago this town had a thriving shoe manufacturer with a large economic impact. Today, however, downtown Lynchburg is semi-run down with small economic growth. Because Lynchburg residents depended on the shoe factory to produce income and revenue, they were supported mainly on the sale of shoes. Once this business died down, the city could no longer rely on Craddock Terry to provide the means that kept the town prosperous. The hotel staff told me that this shoe factory was later converted into a hotel by the great grandson of John W. Craddock (the original founder of the company). The rooms today no longer have factory machinery within them, but contain various artifacts from the early 20th century.
Artifacts in the hotel lobby

The lobby even displays shoes and tools from the time period when the factory was up and running. Another artifact from the original company is the tree of Craddock workers which now hangs in the lobby. Despite not being a large manufacturing building anymore, one can still see pieces of the original Craddock Terry Shoe Corporation. The inside of the building has electricity, furniture, and even a lounge for guests. Thus I was able to see the significant changes that have happened throughout the past 200 years, in this one building alone.    





[1] Hotel Staff. History Behind the Craddock Terry Hotel-Brochure.

[2]: Steeped in History. (n.d.). Retrieved February 20, 2017, from http://www.craddockterryhotel.com/History

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