Southern Cotton Batting Co.

Merchant
1922-1927

East Simons Street
Charleston, SC 29403

FAMILIES: Hirsch

Alexander A. Hirsch (1874-1927) was born in Charleston to Isaac Willard (1844-1925), the co-founder of Hirsch-Israel Company, and Elizabeth Harris Hirsch (1850-1913). From c.1900 to 1912, Alexander operated Hirsch’s Shoe Store at 279-281 King Street, before reopening as Hirsch’s Book Store at the same location in 1913.

 

In 1921, Alexander went into business with another merchant with the same name: Alex Hirsch (1876-1971). The latter was the son of Louis (1855-1923) and Eva Rosch Hirsch (1851-1908). Alex (1876-1971) had worked in Birmingham, Alabama for many years before moving to Charleston with his wife, Lena Karesch Hirsch (1881-1949), and their children. Around 1919, Alex (1876-1971) transformed the previously established Palmetto Bag & Waste Company into The Hirsch Co. where he sold bags and bagging materials at 162 East Bay Street. In 1921, Alexander (1874-1927) and Alex (1876-1971) created Automat Upholstery System with the older Alexander (1874-1927) serving as the president and secretary and the younger serving as the vice-president and treasurer. Within a year, the partnership dissolved, and Alex (1876-1971) continued operating at 162 East Bay Street while Alexander (1874-1927) created Southern Cotton Batting Company on East Simons Street. In 1927, Alexander (1874-1927) died at age 48, leaving behind a widow, Miriam Newman Hirsch (1878-1971), and four children.

Main Image: Excerpt from Alexander A. Hirsch’s obituary. Reprinted from The Charleston Evening Post, April 25, 1927.

The Jewish Merchant Project is supported by the generosity of the Henry & Sylvia Yaschik Foundation and the Stanley B. Farbstein Endowment at the Coastal Community Foundation.

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