Smith, J. Wallace.
Smith worked at the Washington and Wood Mills, both in Lawrence, Mass. Washington Mills were woolen mills until the 1890's, when they became worsted mills; Wood Mill was built in 1906 as part of the American Woolen Co. and was a worsted mill. Washington Mills were absorbed into the American Woolen Co. in 1899 and remained so until the dissolution of that company in the 1950's.
From the description of [Finishing notebooks and other materials]. 1906-1954. (American Textile History Museum Library). WorldCat record id: 48522900
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creatorOf | Smith, J. Wallace. [Finishing notebooks and other materials]. | American Textile History Museum Library |
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associatedWith | American Woolen Company. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Washington Mills (Lawrence, Mass.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Wood Mill (Lawrence, Mass.) | corporateBody |
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