[Business records]. 1917-1942.
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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...
Thoron, Ward, 1867-....
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Stevens, C. Brooks.
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Merrimack Manufacturing Company
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Cotton manufacturing firm, Lowell, Mass. Established in 1822. First headed by Kirk Boott. One of the biggest manufacturers of corduroys and velveteens in the U.S. Ceased operations in 1958. From the description of Records, 1821-1957 (inclusive). (Harvard Business School). WorldCat record id: 229894370 The company was a cotton manufacturer in Lowell, Mass. From the description of [Letter] 1926 June 5, Lowell, Mass. : [to] Mrs. Emilianna Vezina, Lowell, Mass. / [fr...
Stevens, Ames.
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Northern Waste Company.
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Boott Mills (Lowell, Mass.)
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Flather, Frederick A.
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Merrimack Utilization Company (Lowell, Mass.)
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Company was established to process and sell cotton waste. Reorganized in 1930 under the direction of the Merrimack Manufacturing Company, Boott Mills, and the Lawrence Manufacturing Company; company was merged at this time with the Northern Waste Company. The new firm was controlled by Frederick A. Flather, Ward Thoron, C. Brooks Stevens and Ames Stevens. Plant was closed in 1940. From the description of [Business records]. 1917-1942. (American Textile History Museum Library). WorldC...