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The Cheney Brothers district encompasses a 175-acre (71 ha) area of South Manchester, bounded roughly on the south by Interstate 384 on the west by Fairfield Avenue, on the north by West, High, Laurel, Forest, and Eldridge Streets, and on the east by Chestnut and Spruce Streets. The centerpiece of the district is a collection of sixteen ...
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Horace B. Cheney, 1917. Horace Bushnell Cheney (May 19, 1868 – August 15, 1938) was an American administrator, who was general manager and vice-president of Cheney Brothers Silk Manufacturing Company, [1] in the nowadays called Cheney Brothers Historic District.
Howell Cheney (January 1, 1870, Hartford, Connecticut – August 20, 1957) was a member of the Cheney silk manufacturing dynasty. The Cheneys had long been the first family of Manchester, Connecticut. Their mill buildings, workers residences and family mansions form the Cheney Brothers Historic District.
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Cheney Brothers officials and employees, and customers of the Riviera Beach-headquartered foodservice distributor, joined dignitaries for the grand opening of the 360,000-square-foot distribution ...
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Mills of the Cheney Brothers along Hop Brook, Manchester, around 1876 Right-of-Way and Track Map, November 1932. The incorporation of the railroad occurred on 30 May 1866, [2] and three years later, the Cheney brothers (known at the time for their success in the silk industry) finished construction. [3]