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Pages in category "Textile mills in the United States" The following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
formerly Quaker Fabric; a.k.a. Parker "C" mills 33: Heywood Narrow Fabric Co. 1890: 275 Martine St: Red Brick: Has been renovated and is occupied by various businesses 34: King Philip Mill No. 1: 1871: Kilburn Street: Fall River Granite: 83000687: later part of Berkshire Fine Spinning Associates; Mill office/proofing building destroyed by fire ...
Sold to Fairhaven Mills in 1917 11: New Bedford Manufacturing Co. 2: 1882: North / Water: 40,000: Reorganized as New Bedford Spinning Co. in 1897; became part of New England Cotton Yarn Co. in 1899; Sold to Passaic Cotton Mills in 1917; later American Cotton Fabric Corporation; 12: New Bedford Steam Co. 1: 1846: Hillman Street: 7,500: First ...
In 1811, new machinery was built to spin cotton into yarn, the currency with which factory wages and dividends were paid. Weaving became a cottage industry for local women, who earned between 2 and 7 cents per yard, depending on the type of fabric. A good weaver could average 10 to 12 yards (11 m) per day.
Textile machinery manufacturers of the United States (13 P) Pages in category "Textile companies of the United States" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.
Williams, Mike; Farnie (1992), Cotton Mills of Greater Manchester, Carnegie Publishing, ISBN 978-0-948789-89-2; Woytinsky, W. S., and E. S. Woytinsky. World Population and Production Trends and Outlooks (1953) pp. 1051–98; with many tables and maps on the worldwide textile industry in 19508
The American Woolen Company is a designer, manufacturer and distributor of men's and women's worsted and woolen fabrics. Based in Stafford Springs, Connecticut, the company operates from the 160-year-old Warren Mills, which it acquired from Loro Piana SpA in June 2014.
Japanese Tissue Mills/Perkins Mill: c. 1899 [23] 12 Crescent Street [9] Founded by the B. F. Perkins Company in 1899 as Japanese Tissue Mills. [24] Later known as the American Tissue Mills after 1920; company defunct about 1953 at which time mill was paper converting plant, now used as warehouse. [25] 19: Judd Paper Company: 1923: 92 Race Street
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