[Business records]. 1931-1961.

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[Business records]. 1931-1961.

Includes weekly time books, 1931-1932, 1935-1938, and 1941-1961, from the machinery repair shop; and a diary of a shop foreman, 1954, which lists repair work done each day by each employee. Also includes a report entitled, Lubrication survey for Farnsworth Mill, Deering-Milliken Service, Lisbon Center, Maine, done by Gulf Oil Corporation, Portland, Me., ca. 1950. Report outlines the type of lubricants recommended for various machines.

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Cotwool Manufacturing Company (Wilmington, Del.)

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Farnsworth Mills.

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Gulf Oil Corporation

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The Gulf Oil Corporation was founded in 1901 when oil was discovered in Spindletop, Texas. The company invested millions of dollars into the development of gasoline in the early Twentieth Century. By the early 1930s it had grown into a major United States corporation. The corporation continued to grow into the 1960s. During that time Gulf Oil became an investor into Robert E. Simon's planned community in Reston, Virginia. As one of his principal investors, Gulf Oil stepped in to save the project...

Deering, Milliken & Company.

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Farnsworth Manufacturing Company (Lisbon, Me.)

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Farnsworth, a division of Cotwool Manufacturing Company, Wilmington, Delaware, was a woolen mill located in Lisbon, Maine. It was owned by Deering, Milliken & Co. when it went up for auction in the 1960's. It was also known as Farnsworth Mills and Farnsworth Mills Division. From the description of [Business records]. 1931-1961. (American Textile History Museum Library). WorldCat record id: 48450653 ...