[Business records]. 1811-1972.

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[Business records]. 1811-1972.

Records are most extensive for the period 1830 to 1920, with numerous financial records, bills and receipts. There are several correspondence series relating to general business, insurance and sales, with letters between two generations of men who ran the business. Labor records include payrolls, employee production records, and letters of application for employment. Personal family papers and private business and political records of Captain Nathaniel Stevens, Moses T. Stevens, George Stevens, Horace Nathaniel Stevens (1836-1876), Nathaniel Stevens (1857-1946), Samuel Dale Stevens, Horace Nathaniel Stevens (1874-1951), Abbot Stevens, Robert T. Stevens, and Horace Nathaniel Stevens, Jr. (1914-1980), are also included. Papers of Moses T. Stevens and his son Samuel Dale Stevens contain information about local and national politics, as MTS served in the Massachusetts legislature and two terms in the U.S. Congress. Records of the following company mills are also included: in Massachusetts, Stevens Mill and Osgood Mills, North Andover; Marland Mills, Andover; Haverhill Flannel Factory, Stevens and Co., Pentucket Mills, and Little River Mill, Haverhill; Walsh Worsted Mills, Lowell; Stow Woolen Mills, Stow; in N.H., Franklin Mills, Franklin Falls; Tilton Mill, Tilton; in R.I., Peace Dale Manufacturing Co., Peace Dale; in Conn., Hockanum Mills Co., Rockville; in N.J., Forstmann Woolen Co., Passaic; and in Maine, Worumbo Manufacturing Co., Lisbon Falls.

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J.P. Stevens & Co.

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The company, located in New York City, was founded in 1899 by John P., Nathaniel and Samuel Stevens as the family-controlled selling agent for fabrics produced by M.T. Stevens & Sons Co., North Andover, Mass. It sold woolen goods of M.T. Stevens and cotton fabrics from other mills and invested in a number of southern mills, including producers of synthetics. After John P.'s death in 1929, sons Robert T. and John P., Jr. took charge, with Robert T. as president from 1929 to 1942....

Stevens, Nathaniel, 1857-1946.

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Stevens and Company.

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Marland Mills.

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Walsh Worsted Mills.

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Stevens, Moses Tyler, 1825-1907

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Stevens, George, 1832-1871.

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M.T. Stevens & Sons Co.

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Stevens, Horace Nathaniel, 1914-1980.

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Stevens, Samuel Dale, 1859-1922

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Tilton Mills.

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Stevens, Horace Nathaniel, 1836-1876.

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Stevens Mill.

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Franklin Mills.

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Hockanum Mills.

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Worumbo Manufacturing Co.

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Haverhill Flannel Factory.

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Osgood Mills.

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Stevens, Horace Nathaniel, 1874-1951.

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Stevens, Nathaniel B. (Nathaniel Benjamin), 1822-

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Stow Woolen Mills.

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Little River Mill.

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Peace Dale Mills.

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Forstmann Woolen Co.

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Stevens Companies.

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In 1813 Nathaniel Stevens began the manufacture of wool in North Andover, Mass., beginning a business that involved three generations of the family and included ten mills in New England by the time of World War II. In 1946 the business merged with J.P. Stevens & Co. of New York. This company was formed at the turn of the century by John P. Stevens, Moses T. Stevens and others as a selling agent for fabrics made in the mills of M.T. Stevens & Sons Co. J.P Stevens soon began selling cotton...

Pentucket Mills.

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Stevens, Abbot, 1888-1958.

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Stevens, Robert T. (Robert Ten Broeck), 1899-1983

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Robert Ten Broeck Stevens (b. July 31, 1899, Fanwood, N.J.-d. Jan. 31, 1983) served as Secretary of the U.S. Army from 1953 to 1955. From the description of Stevens, Robert T. (Robert Ten Broeck), 1899-1983 (U.S. National Archives and Records Administration). naId: 10598660 ...