[List of girls employed by the Hooksett Manufacturing Co.]. [183-?]

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[List of girls employed by the Hooksett Manufacturing Co.]. [183-?]

A volume from an unidentified compiler headed: List of girls employed by the Hooksett Manufacturing Co. in weaving room under my charge of the room, Apr. 11, 1839 until I left. A list of names follows; for some workers residence is given as well as notes on character and personality, e.g., good, fiery, fanatical, etc. Clippings from unidentified newspapers are pasted into parts of the volume.

1 v. ; 22 cm.

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Amoskeag was founded in 1825 by Samuel Slater and others, with mills in Manchester, New Hampshire, and corporate headquarters in Boston, Mass. It was incorporated in 1831 and became one of the largest producers of cotton cloth in the world. It closed in bankruptcy in 1935, and its assets were taken over by Amoskeag Industries, formed by a group of Manchester citizens and businesses to act as a holding company and real estate broker for the bankrupt manufacturer. From the description ...

Hooksett Manufacturing Company.

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