American Textile History Museum
Organization
Found in 680 Collections and/or Records:
Richmond Worsted Company Records
Collection — Box 1
Identifier: 6896/011
Abstract
Collection of newspaper excerpts tracing the history of the Richmond Worsted Co. and its predecessors in Richmond, ME.
Dates:
undated
Robert C. Gray Papers
Collection
Identifier: 6859
Scope and Contents
Records from Gray's work at the Yantic Woolen Company, Yantic Connecticut; the American Woolen Comapny, Lawrence, Massachusetts, and the Pacific Mills, Lawrence, Massachusetts. Includes forms and test reports from the Pacific Mills, Yantic Woolen Co., and other unidentified mills; inventory and price lists, 1931-1934, from American Woolen Co.; manufacturing reports, 1934, from Arlington Mills; and a fabric record, 1936, from Wood Worsted Mills. Also includes "piece dye" notebooks, 1909-1934,...
Dates:
1909-1950
Robert G. Damon Collection of Beattie Manufacturing Photographs
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 6862 P
Robert G. Damon Papers
Collection — Box 1
Identifier: 6861
Abstract
Cost formula found in volume on dyeing inscribed as belonging to Robert G. Damon.
Dates:
undated
Robert L. Williams Collection of Beattie Manufacturing Records
Collection
Identifier: 6862
Robert M. Vogel and Helena E. Wright Collection of Nashawena Mills Photographs
Collection
Identifier: 6863 P
Abstract
Photographs of Nashawena Mills, New Bedford, Massachusetts.
Dates:
1916, 1929
Robert M. Vogel and Helena E. Wright Collection of Textile Industry Records
Collection — Box 1
Identifier: 6863
Abstract
An invoice dated June 9, 1862, from T.K. Earle & Co. of Worcester, Mass., manufacturers of card clothing for woolen and cotton cards, to Peter W. Dean Company for the purchase of a doffer, feeder, doffer rings, etc.
Dates:
1862
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
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