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Samuel Slater (1768-1835), the founder of the American cotton industry, emigrated from England in 1789, having memorized the plans for a cotton mill. He opened his first factory in Pawtucket, R.I., in 1793, and Slater and his family later expanded their woolen and cotton mills throughout Rhode Island and central Massachusetts. His son, Horatio Nelson Slater (1808-1888), eventually inherited much of the Slater and Sons business in Webster and Oxford, Mass.

From the description of Papers, 1824-1911. (American Antiquarian Society). WorldCat record id: 191286104

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creatorOf Slater family. Papers, 1824-1911. Gadsden Public Library
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associatedWith Bacon, Peter Child, 1804-1886. person
associatedWith Brown University. corporateBody
associatedWith Howe, Francis, b. 1795. person
associatedWith Slater and Sons. corporateBody
associatedWith Slater, Horatio Nelson, 1808-1888. person
associatedWith Slater, Horatio Nelson, 1835-1899. person
associatedWith Slater, Samuel, 1768-1835. person
associatedWith Wingate, Jonathan. person
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Massachusetts--Webster
Massachusetts--Oxford
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Mills and mill-work
Textile industry
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Active 1911

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