American Textile History Museum
Found in 680 Collections and/or Records:
Dimon Lockwood Publications
Publications related to Lockwood's work in sheep breeding. These are mainly issues of state agricultural experiment station bulletins.
Diogo Teixeira Collection of Textile Industry Cloth Labels
Dover Manufacturing Company Records
Includes notebook; on cover of notebook, "Yarn beamed on section warps;" order for wages from D.M.C. Upper Store to Eleanor Demeret for labor at Factory No. 1; and receipt for board, received of Cocheco Manufacturing Company,.
Draper Corporation Graphics
Collection of graphics created by and relating to the Draper Corporations machinery.
Duck Company Construction Drawings
Dudley Shuttle Company Graphics
Collection of floor plans of the Dudley Shuttle Company.
Dudley Shuttle Company Records
The Dudley Shuttle Company Records contains records of Dudley Shuttles, Inc., a shuttle manufacturer in Wilkinsonville, a locality of Sutton, MA.
The collection also contains various records of the Watson-Williams Manufacturing Co., makers of shuttles, heddle frames, heddles, hand cards, and stripper cards. These records are here presumably because of Howard Pellatt's employment at Watson-Williams before he purchased D.T. Dudley & Son.
Durfee Mill Records
Contains "invoiced" accounts of number of cases of woolen goods consigned to various agents to the account to George M. Durfee. Also, record of warps woven by individually named weavers; record kept by boss weaver, Anthony Dixon for R.G. Rodman (son?) at the Durfee Mill. Warps received from Gray Stone Manufacturing Co., N. Providence and Vaughan & Green, Wakefield, R.I.; also milk accounts, possibly kept by Albro Family in Rocky Brook store
E. Davis Records
Collection of a consignment book listing types of goods, number of yards of fabric, and to whom they were assigned. Also a time book listing workers' names and the amount of hours they worked.
Additional filters:
- 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