Pearl Farming History: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Pearls have been valued for millennia. Myths and legends were created and kings funded armies with pearls. But for anything that’s been around for such a long time, there are bound to be a few skeletons in the closet. Ever wondered about pearl skeletons? Here are two, plus a good story.
The Pearl Button Factories Of The Mississippi In 1891, the German immigrant John Boepple opened the first button factory in Muscantine, Iowa, next to Mississippi River. Back in Germany, Boepple made buttons out of materials like animal horn. When he heard of the abundant supply of mussel shells in the Mississippi River with their beautiful iridescent coating, he realized they would make a superb material for high-quality buttons. Within ten years, Muscantine became the largest manufacturer of freshwater mollusk buttons and became known as the Pearl City. The Mississippi basin experienced a rush similar to any gold or diamond rush you’ve heard of.