Records, 1833-1921.

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Records, 1833-1921.

Act of incorporation and records of the Mulberry Grove Silk Growing and Manufacturing Company of Hamilton County, Ohio; includes letter from John Cheney to Charles Cheney describing observance of Bastille Day in Paris in 1833, deed on which Waitstill Cheney, wife of Charles, certifies that the relinquishment of her land was her free act and deed and clippings about the silk exhibit at Cheney Hall in Manchester, Conn., prepared by Henry Creange.

2 boxes ; 39 x 26 x 12 cm.

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Cheney, Waitstill Dexter Shaw.

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Cheney, John, 1801-1885

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Cheney, Charles, 1803-1874

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Cheney Brothers

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Mount Nebo Silk Manufacturing established by Charles, Frank, Ralph, and Ward Cheney and other family members in 1837; in 1843 renamed Cheney Brothers Silk Manufacturing Company; and in 1873 name changed to Cheney Brothers; sold to J.P. Stevens & Co., in 1955 and later resold to Gerli, Inc.; mills in South Manchester and Manchester, Conn., with offices in New York, N.Y.; closed in 1984. From the description of Cheney Brothers Silk Manufacturing Company records, 1734-1979. (Univers...

Mulberry Grove Silk Growing and Manufacturing Company (Hamilton County, Ohio)

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Creange, Henry

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