Ipswich Mills.

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Textile manufacturer, Ipswich, Mass. Organized in 1868 by Amos A. Lawrence to manufacture hosiery. Absorbed the Gilmanton Mills, Belmont, N.H., in 1909. Lawrence acquired Gilmanton, established in 1834, from Moses Sargent in 1870. By World War I the Ipswich Mills had branches in South Boston, Lowell (Middlesex Dept.), Gloucester as well as Belmont, N.H. In 1928 and 1929 all but the Gloucester department were shut down.

From the description of Records, 1832-1929 (inclusive), 1868-1929 (bulk). (Harvard Business School). WorldCat record id: 229894572

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creatorOf Ipswich Mills. Records, 1832-1929 (inclusive), 1868-1929 (bulk). Harvard Business School, Knowledge and Library Services/Baker Library
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associatedWith Donovan, D. G. person
associatedWith Doughty, H. N. person
associatedWith Gilmanton Mills. corporateBody
associatedWith Gilmanton Village Manufacturing Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Hayward, W. E. person
associatedWith Kleeb, Leonard. person
associatedWith Lawrence, Amos Adams, 1814-1886. person
associatedWith Lawrence and Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Leonard, Russell H. person
associatedWith Neilsen, H. M. person
associatedWith Parker, Samuel D. person
associatedWith Richard, Auguste. person
associatedWith Sargent, Moses. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Massachusetts--Boston
Massachusetts--Gloucester
Massachusetts
Massachusetts--Ipswich
Massachusetts--Lowell
New Hampshire--Belmont (Town)
New Hampshire
Subject
Cotton manufacture
Hosiery industry
Manufactures
Marketing
Silk industry
Textile industry
Occupation
Activity
Capitalists and financiers
Manufacturer

Corporate Body

Active 1832

Active 1929

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