American Textile History Museum
Organization
Found in 680 Collections and/or Records:
Charles F. Randall Records
Collection — Box 1
Identifier: 6562
Abstract
Letterbook, outgoing correspondence while Randall was examiner of textiles with the U.S. Patent Office. Concerns loom patent litigation.
Dates:
1886-1891
Charles R. Yeaton Collection of Textile Industry Ephemera
Collection
Identifier: 6564 MB
Abstract
Collection of receipts paid various individuals from Amoskeag Manufacturing Co., cotton manufacturers in Manchester, on forms headed Savings Bank, Manchester, NH.
Dates:
undated
Charles R. Yeaton Collection of Textile Industry Graphics
Collection — Box 1
Identifier: 6564 G
Abstract
Textile related graphics collected and donated by Charles R. Yeaton. Included in this collection is Uxbridge Cotton Mills, Fire Organization, Ocean House, John G. Weaver, and Industry and Idleness.
Dates:
undated
Charles R. Yeaton Collection of Textile Industry Photographs
Collection — Box 1
Identifier: 6564 P
Abstract
Textile related photographs collected and donated by Charles R. Yeaton. Photographs of Rochester Mills, New Hampshire, Boott Mill, Rockport Steam Cotton Mills, Rockport, New Hampshire. Also includes photographs of lace making machinery and workers.
Dates:
undated
Charles R. Yeaton Collection of Textile Industry Publications
Collection
Identifier: 6564 PUBS
Chauncey L. Root Papers
Collection
Identifier: 6568
Abstract
Collection of two agreements, the first between Meritt Root, a minor, Florenda Root, his mother, and Chauncey Root, apprenticing Meritt Root as a stone and brick mason and the other between Chauncey Root and Henry Lyon, agent for the Otis Co., cotton manufacturers in Ware, MA, for the construction of a stone factory, an undated document entitled: Measurement for the Stone Work done by C.L. Root, with a listing on verso of debits and credits, and an inventory and appraisal of Root's...
Dates:
undated
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- Subject
- Textile industry 446
- Textile workers 168
- Woolen and worsted manufacture 147
- Textile machinery 142
- Cotton manufacture 128
- Textile factories 93
- Dyes and dyeing 73
- Weaving. 62
- Industrial relations 54
- Textile machinery industry 54
- Textile manufacturers 52
- Manufacturers' agents 47
- Looms. 46
- Wool industry 43
- Lawrence (Mass.) 41
- Wages. 39
- Textile fabrics. 35
- Women textile workers 33
- Spinning machinery 32
- Wool 28
- Yarn 28
- Carding-machines 26
- Payrolls. 25
- Industries 24
- Carding 23
- Spinning 23
- Lowell (Mass.) 22
- Silk industry 20
- Swatches (Dry-goods) 20
- Textile finishing 20
- Woolen and worsted machinery 19
- Cotton machinery 18
- Knitting machines 18
- Labor 18
- Textile schools 17
- Advertising. 16
- Cotton 16
- Male employees 16
- Child labor. 15
- Flannel 15
- Textile printing 15
- Water-power. 15
- Textile research 14
- Weavers 14
- Knit goods industry 13
- Patents. 13
- Cotton trade 12
- Merrimack River (N.H. and Mass.) 12
- Women employees 12
- Business records 11
- Clothing and dress. 11
- Hosiery industry 11
- Labor unions 11
- Linen industry 11
- Strikes and lockouts 11
- Textile Workers' Strike, Lawrence, Mass., 1912 11
- Textile chemistry 11
- Winding machines 11
- Business enterprises 10
- Cotton fabrics 10
- Flax industry 10
- Sheep. 10
- Dams. 9
- Dye industry 9
- Inventors. 9
- Machine shops 9
- North Andover (Mass.) 9
- Taunton (Mass.) 9
- Textile design 9
- Trade associations 9
- Wool scouring 9
- Woolen and worsted finishing 9
- Woolen and worsted spinning 9
- Worcester (Mass.) 9
- World War, 1914-1918 9
- Andover (Mass.) 8
- Coverlets 8
- Fashion. 8
- Rug and carpet industry 8
- Women's clothing 8
- Wool-carding 8
- Worsted 8
- Bleaching industry 7
- Boston (Mass.) 7
- Combing machines 7
- Cotton textiles 7
- Dry-goods. 7
- Employee rules 7
- Machinists 7
- Manchester (N.H.) 7
- Mill agents 7
- Pickers (Weaving) 7
- Real property. 7
- Textile fibers 7
- World War, 1939-1945 7
- Belts and belting 6
- Blankets 6
- Cloth labels 6
- Cotton spinning 6
- Drawing. 6 + ∧ less
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