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Birch Brothers Records

 Collection
Identifier: 6542

Scope and Contents

The Birch Brothers Records consists of 55 typed and handwritten letters from various textile manufacturers, 1889-1901, to Birch Brothers (also known as Somerville Machine Works and Columbia Napping Machine Co.) regarding orders for company's products.

Dates

  • 1889-1901

Conditions Governing Access

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Conditions Governing Use

This collection must be used in keeping with the Kheel Center Information Sheet and Procedures for Document Use.

Biographical / Historical

Twin brothers Albert and Arthur Birch arrived in the United States in the winter of 1883 as salesmen for their father, William Birch, who invented and manufactured finishing machinery in Manchester, England. The sons struck out on their own and founded a small factory in 1889 in Somerville, MA, which was also associated with the Somerville Machine Works and the Columbia Napping Machine Co. The firm manufactured textile finishing and dyeing machinery for bleacheries, print works, worsted and woolen producers, dyers and finishers and later for the finishing and dyeing of silk and plush. While initially specializing in machinery for the bleaching and print works trade, it later occupied a disproportionately large position as a diversified supplier to the dyeing, wet finishing and cloth handling segments of the textile finishing industry Albert Birch's inventions are associated with machinery for various finishing processes: scutchers, conical openers and continuous crabbing machinery for worsted plants, an open width vacuum extractor for removing liquid from cloth, and an industrial sewing machine. Arthur eventually left the company to establish the Arlington Machine Works in Arlington, MA, which also manufactured bleaching and dye works machinery. In the late 1960's, the company moved to Waxhaw, NC, and was known as Birch Brothers Southern Inc.

Extent

0 cubic feet

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Collection of incoming correspondence from various textile manufacturers concerning orders for company's products.

Custodial History

American Textile History Museum Collection, gift of Frank P. Bennett, IV.

Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation & Archives Repository

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