
Stuart Warren Cramer (March 31, 1868 – July 2, 1940) was an American engineer, inventor, and contractor, who gained prominence after designing and building near 150
cotton mills in the southern United States. He was the founder of
Cramerton
Cramerton is a small town in Gaston County, North Carolina, United States. It is a suburb of Charlotte and located east of Gastonia. The population was 4,165 at the 2010 census. A well-known feature is the Cramer Mountain gated development, feat ...
and became involved in the nascent
air conditioning industry, as well as being a founding partner in
Duke Power.
Biography
He was born in
Thomasville, North Carolina to Mary Jane Thomas Cramer and John Thomas, a furniture manufacturer. He graduated from the
United States Naval Academy in 1888 after studying naval engineering. Cramer chose to resign from the Navy to study in the
School of Mines at Columbia University in 1888–1889.
He found employment with the
U.S. Mint in Charlotte, where he worked for four years. After that he worked for Daniel A. Tompkins, an engineer and industrialist, for two years, and then went into business for himself designing and equipping cotton mills in the South.
In a May 1906 speech in
Asheville, North Carolina
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, before the American Cotton Manufacturers Association, Cramer coined the term
air conditioning. Cramer's connection to air conditioning originated from his work in the textile industry. Over the course of his career he acquired more than 60 patents for the humidity control and ventilating equipment he developed for cotton mills across the South.
Cramer was a founding member of the American Cotton Manufacturers Association and the National Council of American Cotton Textile Manufacturers.
He died in
Charlotte, North Carolina on 4 July 1940 an was buried in Elmwood Cemetery.
His great-grandson is actor
Grant Cramer.
Recognition
Stuart W. Cramer High School in
Cramerton, North Carolina
Cramerton is a small town in Gaston County, North Carolina, United States. It is a suburb of Charlotte and located east of Gastonia. The population was 4,165 at the 2010 census. A well-known feature is the Cramer Mountain gated development, featu ...
which includes Cramerton in its attendance district, was named for him.
Several of his textile works are listed on the U.S.
National Register of Historic Places.
Works include:
*
Highland Park Manufacturing Company Mill No. 3, 2901 N. Davidson St.,
Charlotte, North Carolina (Cramer, Stuart Warren), NRHP-listed
[
* Mayworth School, 236 Eighth Ave., ]Cramerton, North Carolina
Cramerton is a small town in Gaston County, North Carolina, United States. It is a suburb of Charlotte and located east of Gastonia. The population was 4,165 at the 2010 census. A well-known feature is the Cramer Mountain gated development, featu ...
(Cramer, Stuart), NRHP-listed[
*One or more works in North Charlotte Historic District, roughly bounded by the Southern Railroad, Herrin St., Spencer St., and Charles Ave., Charlotte, North Carolina (Cramer, Stuart), NRHP-listed][
]
References
Further reading
Useful information for cotton manufacturers
by Cramer, Stuart Warren. Charlotte, N.C. : Queen City Printing and Paper Co., 1904.
External links
''Textile History''
Cramer, Stuart W. (1868-1940)
''The North Carolina State University Libraries''
1868 births
1940 deaths
American engineers
Architects from North Carolina
People from Gaston County, North Carolina
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