[Notebooks] / Benjamin Duce and Albert Greenwood. 1903-1935.

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[Notebooks] / Benjamin Duce and Albert Greenwood. 1903-1935.

Includes Duce's design books with weaving drafts, 1903-1906; lecture record and sketch books, ca. 1916, from Lowell Textile School; superintendent's notebooks on weaving, finishing, engineering, dyeing and fulling from American Woolen Co., Shawsheen Mills, Ayer Mills, and Washington Mills. Contains some photographs of yarn and samples (swatches) of cloth.

2 boxes.

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Duce, Benjamin.

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Duce and Greenwood were mill superintendents for American Woolen Co. at the Shawsheen Mills, Andover, Mass.; and also at the Washington and Ayer Mills, both in Lawrence, Mass. Duce also studied at the Lowell Textile School, Lowell, Mass. From the description of [Notebooks] / Benjamin Duce and Albert Greenwood. 1903-1935. (American Textile History Museum Library). WorldCat record id: 48954096 ...

Lowell Technological Institute

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Shawsheen Mills.

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Ayer Mills.

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American Woolen Company

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The company was located in Lawrence, Mass. From the description of [Business records]. 1915-1916. (American Textile History Museum Library). WorldCat record id: 50739060 Wood Mill was built in 1906 as part of the American Woolen Co., a worsted manufacturer. From the description of [Business records]. 1936-1955. (American Textile History Museum Library). WorldCat record id: 48668910 The company was located in Lawrence, Mass., with offices in New York City...

Washington Mills (Lawrence, Mass.)

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Washington Mills, located in Lawrence, Mass., were woolen mills until the 1890's, when they became worsted mills. They were absorbed into the American Woolen Co. in 1899 and remained part of that company until its dissolution in the 1950's. Amoskeag Manufacturing Co., with mills in Manchester, N.H., and corporate headquarters in Boston, Mass., produced cotton cloth. From the description of [Business records]. 1884-1893. (American Textile History Museum Library). WorldCat record id: 4...

Greenwood, Albert.

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