Vertical file collection on the textile, clothing, wool products, and paper industries, 1811-1949 (inclusive).
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India Rubber Hat Company.
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Pontoosuc Woolen Manufacturing Company.
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Gay Cotton Manufacturing Company.
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Hodges, Samuel W. (Samuel Wales), 1824-1889
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Boston and Canton Manufacturing Company.
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Arnold Print Works.
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Slater and Tiffany.
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Lowell Bleachery.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6pg7rz5 (corporateBody)
Crown Cork & Seal Company
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Tremont and Suffolk Mills.
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Pacific Mills
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The company was a cotton and worsted manufacturer located in Lawrence, Mass. From the description of [Payroll record]. 1897. (American Textile History Museum Library). WorldCat record id: 50083831 Pacific Mills incorporated in 1853; textile mills built by the Essex Company, Lawrence, Mass.; in 1923 had 27 brick buildings and a floor space of 135 acres; at that time the largest manufacturer in the world of percales; also produced a variety of other fabrics. From t...
Williams, David Rogerson, 1776-1830
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Governor and U.S. representative from South Carolina, army officer, and publisher. From the description of David Rogerson Williams papers, 1793-1816. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70982981 Governor of South Carolina, 1814-1816; lawyer, planter, Brigadier General US Army and manufacturer of hats, shoes, and cotton oil; native of Darlington County, S.C.; educated in Massachusetts and Rhode Island College [now Brown University] (Providence, R.I.); member of U.S. House (1805-18...
Boott Cotton Mills.
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Duxbury Woolen Manufactory.
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Spring Manufacturing Company (Winchendon, Mass.)
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Middlesex Products Corporation.
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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. ...
Peabody Mills (Newburyport, Mass.)
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