[Business records]. 1869-1873.
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Bacon, John H
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John H. Bacon's letterhead indicates he was a "manufacturer of feltings, cotton and wool waddings" in Winchester, MA. His brother had a store in Boston. Bacon had a son Alonzo. From the description of Papers, 1865-1866. (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 122568231 ...
McNeily, Stanley.
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Bacon, Charles N.
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Bacon, Robert L. (Robert Lewis), 1918-
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Robert L. Bacon (1918-2009) received a B.S. from Hamilton College in Clinton N.Y. in 1940 and a Masters and a PhD in zoology from Yale in 1944. He taught anatomy at Stanford University in California prior to his tenure at the University of Oregon Medical Schoo as professor of anatomy. He then served at the Medical School as professor of cell biology and anatomy in the School of Medicine (1955-1982) A firm believer in a well-rounded education, he mentored the Robert L. Bacon Endowment which endea...
McNeily, Samuel.
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Bacon Felt Company.
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Located in Winchester, Mass., the company was started by Robert Bacon in 1825 to manufacture hats. Bacon's son John H. joined the firm in 1850; John's son Charles N. also was part of the company. After 25 years, the company no longer made hats; it began to make all-wool sheet felt for the wallpaper trade, polishing marble, and other mechanical uses. It also made felt wheels for polishing and burnishing. It continued as a family-owned business until 1941, when Stanley and Samuel McNeily took over...