Nashua Manufacturing Company correspondence, 1840-1841.

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Nashua Manufacturing Company correspondence, 1840-1841.

Letters received by James S. Amory, treasurer of the Nashua Manufacturing Company working from Boston, Mass., from company agents in New Orleans regarding the purchase of cotton from factors for New England textile mills. The correspondence also reflects banking and financial conditions during a period of scarcity of specie.

54 letters.

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Amory, James S.

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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. ...