Business records, 1793-1926 (inclusive).
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Chase Mills.
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Collins Brothers.
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Robinson and Thayer.
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Samuel Slater and Sons.
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Slater and Tiffany.
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Slater Woolen Company.
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J. & W. Slater
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Wilson, James Q.
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Army officer. From the description of Orderly book of James Wilson, 1780. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71066712 Sheriff, Cochise County, Ariz. From the description of Oral history interview, 1973 [sound recording]. (Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division). WorldCat record id: 45076926 ...
S. & J. Slater
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Slater and Kimball.
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S. Slater and Sons.
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Jones, D. W. (Derry Wynn), 1928-
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Slater, John, 1805-1838.
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Booth and Slater.
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Rawson, Rufus.
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Steam Cotton Manufacturing Company.
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Slater and Wardwell Company.
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Slater, John, 1776-1843
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John Slater was born in Belper, England, in 1776, the son of William Slater and Elizabeth Fox. His brother Samuel (1768-1835), a textile manufacturer, moved to the United States in 1789 and is credited as one of the pioneers of the American Industrial Revolution. John Slater joined his brother in Rhode Island in 1803 or 1804, where they established a mill in what would become the town of Slatersville. The Slater brothers became successful textile manufacturers and owned several mills in Rhode Is...
Bradford, E. S.
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Slater and Robinson.
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Slater, Horatio Nelson, 1808-1888
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Tenney, John B.
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S. Slater and Sons Company.
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H.N. Slater Manufacturing Company.
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Slater, Samuel, 1768-1835
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Slater family.
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Samuel Slater (1768-1835), in connection with Moses Brown, established the first cotton mill in the United States in 1791 in Pawtucket, R.I. He was subsequently joined by his brother John Slater (1776-1843). They established a series of cotton and woolen mills in Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Connecticut which were continued by their descendants. From the description of Business records, 1793-1926 (inclusive). (Harvard Business School). WorldCat record id: 17266975 ...
H.N. Slater Mills.
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Dudley Manufacturing Company.
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Phoenix Thread Mill.
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Slater and Howard.
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Almy, Brown & Slater
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Sutton Manufacturing Company.
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Slater, John Fox, 1815-1884
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Crompton Print Works.
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Providence Iron Foundry.
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