[Business records]. 1952.

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[Business records]. 1952.

Contains a report entitled: Whittier Mills, Standard Cost Computations, Oct. 28, 1952, about yarn costs. The Whittier Mills, located in Chattahoochee (now Atlanta), Ga. and owned by the Stevens family in the 1950's, manufactured cotton yarn, including yarn-wrapped fire hose, weaving yarn, and sewing thread. Also contains a notebook from an unidentified compiler possibly from the 1940's with cost comparisons, cost analyses and inventories for various mills associated with the Ames Worsted Co. including U.S. Bunting Co. and Walsh Worsted Mills, Lowell, Mass.; Hamilton Woolen Co., Southbridge, Mass.; Lawrence Worsted Yarn Division, Lawrence, Mass.; Maine Spinning Co., Skowhegan, Me.; and the Richmond Worsted Co., Richmond, Me.

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Maine Spinning Company.

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Woolen mill located in Skowhegan, Me., with office in Boston, Mass. Letterhead indicates company manufactured worsted yarns. From the description of [Business records]. 1914-1954. (American Textile History Museum Library). WorldCat record id: 48450717 ...

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...

Lawrence Worsted Yarn Division.

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Ames Textile Corporation.

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The company, located in Lowell, Mass., manufactured cotton knitted goods, wool and blended yarn for knitters and weavers, worsted and blended fabrics for men's wear and uniforms, plain jersey and fancy knit fabrics for dresses and suits, and woolen spun fabrics for women's clothing. The company was formed in 1955 by the merger of the Lawrence Manufacturing Co. and the Ames Worsted Co. The Lawrence Manufacturing Co. manufactured cotton industrial knit fabric and automotive fabrics. The Ames Worst...

United States Bunting Company.

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Richmond Worsted Company.

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Whittier Mills Company.

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Ames Worsted Company.

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Hamilton Woolen Company

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Woolen manufacturer, Southbridge, Mass. Incorporated 1831, succeeding the Wolcott Woolen Company. Specialized in fine broadcloths in the early years and later in "muslin delaines". Acquired the interests of the Central Manufacturing Company and the Central Mills Company, cotton manufacturers, in 1923. The firm was liquidated in 1934-1935 after a succession of labor troubles. From the description of Records, 1822-1936 (inclusive). (Harvard Business School). WorldCat record id: 2298945...

Walsh Worsted Mills.

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