[Business records]. 1913.

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[Business records]. 1913.

Contains correspondence and invoices to company from suppliers of office supplies, heddles, asbestos, woolen machinery, oils, netting, etc. Also contains a letter concerning sale of the company's decating (also called decatizing) machinery; decating was a finishing process to set the nap and develop the luster of the material. Letters from the American Detective Service Company of Chicago offering their services "in your present labor controversies" are also included.

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Peace Dale Manufacturing Company.

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The company was a woolen manufacturer located in Peace Dale, R.I. It was acquired by M.T. Stevens & Sons in 1918. From the description of [Business records]. 1913. (American Textile History Museum Library). WorldCat record id: 60527627 The Peace Dale Manufacturing Company began in 1802 with merchant Rowland Hazard I (1763-1835). Rowland Hazard I was born in South Kingstown, Rhode Island in 1763. He moved to Charleston, South Carolina in 1789 to partner with ...

American Detective Service Company.

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M.T. Stevens & Sons Company.

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