Nelson, Thomas, 1872-

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Thomas Nelson (1872-1953) worked as educator, administrator, and textile technologist. He served the Textiles Department at North Carolina State College (later North Carolina State University) from 1901 to 1949, originally as an instructor, then Head of the Textiles Department, and later as the first Dean of the School of Textiles.

From the description of Thomas Nelson papers, 1877-1954 [manuscript]. (North Carolina State University). WorldCat record id: 466878476

Thomas Nelson (1872-1953) worked as educator, administrator, and textile technologist. He served the Textiles Department at North Carolina State College from 1901 to 1949, originally as an instructor, then Head of the Textiles Department, and later as the first Dean of the School of Textiles. Nelson was born in Preston, England on April 24, 1872. In Preston, he studied at the Harris Institute Technical School. He earned a certificate for weaving and designing in 1891 by the City and Guilds of London Institute. He was awarded an honorary Doctor of Science degree from North Carolina State College in 1926. When he joined the faculty at North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts (later North Carolina State University) in 1901, the department had only one instructor and a couple of weaving machines. At his retirement as Dean of the School of Textiles in 1943, Nelson headed one of the largest and most successful textile schools in the country. In 1908, Nelson helped organize and was a charter member of the Southern Textile Association, and in 1943, he was chosen as the first president of the newly formed National Council of Textile School Deans. Between 1911 and 1922 he also served as a Commercial Agent for the Bureau of Manufacturers of the United States Department of Commerce and Labor, Special Agent for the United States Tariff Board, and consultant with the Tariff Commission. In the summers of 1934 and 1937, Nelson traveled to Europe to visit the leading textile schools in England, Ireland, and Scotland. He authored two books: Weaving: Plain and Fancy (1907) and Practical Loom Fixing (1917), which by 1949 had been published internationally and in five editions. He was active in scholastic, civic and religious affairs on campus and in the community throughout his life. Nelson died in Raleigh, North Carolina on April 11, 1953.

  • 1872: Born in Preston, England
  • 1885: Received Labour Certificate
  • 1890: Received weaving certificate from Harris Institute
  • 1891: Received certificate for weaving and designing by the City and Guilds of London Institute
  • 1896: Arrived in the United States
  • 1900: Named instructor of Power Weaving at Lowell Textile School
  • 1901: Became an instructor of Textiles at North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts (later North Carolina State University)
  • 1902: Married Mary Andrews
  • 1907: Weaving: Plain and Fancy
  • 1906: Named Director of Textile Department, North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechnaic Arts
  • 1908: Charter member of the Southern Textile Association
  • 1911: Began work as a Commercial Agent for the Bureau of Manufacturers of the United States Department of Commerce and Labor, Special Agent for the United States Tariff Board, and Consultant with the Tariff Commission
  • 1917: Practical Loom Fixing
  • 1922: Finished work as a Commercial Agent for the Bureau of Manufacturers of the United States Department of Commerce and Labor, Special Agent for the United States Tariff Board, and Consultant with the Tariff Commission
  • 1924: Named Dean of Textile School, North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering (later North Carolina State University)
  • 1926: Received honorary Doctor of Science degree from North Carolina State College
  • 1934: Traveled to Europe to visit the leading textile schools in England, Ireland, and Scotland
  • 1937: Traveled to Europe to visit the leading textile schools in England, Ireland, and Scotland
  • 1940: Death of Mary Nelson (wife)
  • 1943: Retired as Dean of the School of Textiles, North Carolina State College
  • 1943: President of newly formed National Council of Textile School Deans
  • 1947: Named by Phi Psi fraternity as "Man of the Year"
  • 1949: Retired as dean-emeritus
  • 1953: Died in Raleigh, North Carolina

From the guide to the Thomas Nelson Papers, 1877-1954, (Special Collections Research Center)

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referencedIn North Carolina State University. College of Textiles. North Carolina State University, College of Textiles, Office of the Dean records, 1899-2011 [manuscript] North Carolina State University, NCSU Libraries
creatorOf Nelson, Thomas, b. 1872. Thomas Nelson papers, 1877-1954 [manuscript]. North Carolina State University, NCSU Libraries
referencedIn University Archives Photograph Collection, College of Textiles Photographs, circa 1911-circa 1995, undated North Carolina State University. Special Collections Research Center
referencedIn North Carolina State University, College of Textiles, Office of the Dean Records, 1899-2012 North Carolina State University. Special Collections Research Center
referencedIn Powell, Ralph Robertson. Ralph Robertson Powell papers, 1934-1935, 1955 [manuscript] North Carolina State University, NCSU Libraries
referencedIn North Carolina State University. University Archives. University Archives photograph collection. College of Textiles photographs, 1919-1991 [graphic] North Carolina State University, NCSU Libraries
creatorOf Thomas Nelson Papers, 1877-1954 North Carolina State University. Special Collections Research Center
referencedIn Charlotte Ruth Nelson Patterson Papers, 1927-1928 North Carolina State University. Special Collections Research Center
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Cotton weaving
Jacquard weaving
Looms
Textile design
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Textile schools
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