Greenleaf and Hubbardbusiness records, (inclusive) 1850-1860
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New England Worsted Company.
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Lyman Mills.
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Massachusetts Cotton Mills.
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Salmon Falls Manufacturing Company.
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Gardner and Brewer.
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Batchelder, Samuel, 1784-1879
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Lawrence Manufacturing Company
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Cotton manufacturing firm of Lowell, Mass., established in 1831 by proprietors of the other Lowell mills in connection with the Boston merchants Abbott and Amos Lawrence. Produced hosiery, underwear, sheetings, drills, denims, and flannels. The business was liquidated in 1926. From the description of Records, 1831-1955 (inclusive), 1831-1926 (bulk). (Harvard Business School). WorldCat record id: 229894599 The company was a cotton manufacturer in Lowell, Mass., with offices i...
Hamilton Woolen Company
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Woolen manufacturer, Southbridge, Mass. Incorporated 1831, succeeding the Wolcott Woolen Company. Specialized in fine broadcloths in the early years and later in "muslin delaines". Acquired the interests of the Central Manufacturing Company and the Central Mills Company, cotton manufacturers, in 1923. The firm was liquidated in 1934-1935 after a succession of labor troubles. From the description of Records, 1822-1936 (inclusive). (Harvard Business School). WorldCat record id: 2298945...
Great Falls Manufacturing Company
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Hamilton Manufacturing Company.
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Amory, James S.
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Coolidge, Thomas Jefferson, 1831-1920
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Amory, William.
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Ward, Henry V.
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Nashua Iron Company.
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Greenleaf and Hubbard.
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James Greenleaf, son of Simon and Hannah (Kingman) Greenleaf, was born June 15, 1814. He attended Dartmouth College. After graduating, Greenleaf moved to New Orleans and in 1851 formed a partnership with Daniel Hubbard who was a commission merchant, specializing in the cotton trade. Greenleaf and Hubbard began their association with John A. Burnham, a Boston-based agent, representing numerous northern textile mills. Greenleaf and Hubbard purchased cotton to meet the needs of mills, ...
Chicopee Manufacturing Company.
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Perkins Mills.
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Saxonville Mills.
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Atlantic Cotton Mills
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Company was located in Lawrence, Mass. From the description of [Business records]. 1876-1886. (American Textile History Museum Library). WorldCat record id: 48669037 ...
William Appleton and Company.
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Lancaster Mills.
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Whitney, Israel.
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Appleton Manufacturing Company.
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Lyman, George W.
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Amory, Charles.
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Amoskeag manufacturing company
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Amoskeag was founded in 1825 by Samuel Slater and others, with mills in Manchester, New Hampshire, and corporate headquarters in Boston, Mass. It was incorporated in 1831 and became one of the largest producers of cotton cloth in the world. It closed in bankruptcy in 1935, and its assets were taken over by Amoskeag Industries, formed by a group of Manchester citizens and businesses to act as a holding company and real estate broker for the bankrupt manufacturer. From the description ...
Nashua Manufacturing Company
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Cotton textile manufacturer, Nashua, N.H. Incorporated 1823. Acquired Jackson Company in 1916. Acquired Indian Head Mills, 1924. Acquired Tremont and Suffolk Mills, 1926. Taken over by Textron, Inc. in 1945. Nashua mills closed in 1948. From the description of Records, 1824-1932 (inclusive) [microform]. (Harvard Business School). WorldCat record id: 229894421 Cotton textile manufacturer located in Nashua, N.H., and incorporated in 1823. Taken over by Textron, Inc., in 1945. ...
York Manufacturing Company.
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Cary, Thomas G. (Thomas Greaves), 1791-1859
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The San Francisco vigilance committees were local militia movements formed to fight the crime and government corruption brought on by the California gold rush. From the description of Reminiscences of San Francisco and California : manuscript, [18--] (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612869671 From the description of The vigilance committee of San Francisco, 1851 ; The Chinese in California ; Clipper-ships and the China trade. manuscript, [18--] (Harvard University)....
Manchester Print-Works.
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American Insurance Company
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Established 1846 in Newark, N.J., as American Mutual Fire & Marine Insurance Co., specializing in shipping insurance and later in fire insurance; changed name 1872. From the description of Records, 1845-1893. (New Jersey Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70956049 ...
Gardner and Coolidge.
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Hill Manufacturing Company.
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Kennebec Company
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Stark Mills
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Boott Cotton Mills.
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Bryant and Sturgis.
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Merchants Bank (Boston, Mass.)
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Mason and Lawrence.
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Wamsutta Mills
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Incorporated in 1846; first mill opened in 1849 under the supervision of Thomas Bennett, Jr.; it was a cotton manufacturer primarioly producing cotton shirting and sheeting which operated in New Bedford, Mass., for over 100 hundred years. From the description of Wamsutta Mills minutes, 1874-1901. (Old Dartmouth Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 159940561 ...