Box 1
Contains 89 Results:
Item 7: American Woolen Company display: "Fashion Show"., 1949
Stamped on reverse: Photo by George Valentine Enell and Assoc., Inc., Hangar 4, La Guardia Field, New York, N.Y. ILlinois 8-9601-2. Image shows American Woolen Company display of a fashion show for an unknown exhibition in the spring of 1949. One lamb sin
Format: Black and White photograph.
Item 1: American Woolen Company Wood Worsted Mills, Lawrence, Mass., 1910
ca1910. Photograph of a photomechanical print of the Wood Worsted Mills complex in Lawrence. Two smoking chimneys at right; a streetcar and early automobile on the street in front of the complex. 24 x 18 cm.
Format: Black and White photograph.
Item 2: Wood Worsted Mills, Lawrence, Mass., 1931
Wood Worsted Mills, Lawrence, Mass. 1931. Image shows the 5-story brick complex owned by the American Woolen Company on the corner of S. Union and Merrimack streets in Lawrence. Written on reverse: "Wood Worsted Mills Lawrence Mass. 2/14/31." 24.5 x 18 cm
Format: Black and White photograph.
Item 3: American Woolen Company offices.
mage shows 3-story brick building containing the offices of the American Woolen Company. Behind the offices is a boardinghouse. The North Canal is on the left. Note the truck containing bales of wool. Photo taken in winter. 25.5 x 20.5 cm.
Format: Black and White photograph.
Item 1: Francis W. White at Chamber of Commerce dinner., 1952
Francis W. White at Chamber of Commerce dinner. Stamped on reverse of photo: "St. Linger Studio, 373 Essex Street, Lawrence, Massachusetts." Three-quarter length view of White (1893-1957), president of the American Woolen Company, in suit, vest and tie, s
Format: Black and White photograph.
Item 2: American Woolen Company, Chamber of Commerce dinner., 1952
Stamped on reverse of photo: "St. Linger Studio, 373 Essex Street, Lawrence, Massachusetts." Standing from left to right: Francis W. White (president, American Woolen Company), Mayor John J. Buckley (mayor of Lawrence), Walter Demers (Chamber of Commerce)
Format: Black and White photograph.
Item 3: Francis W. White and John White., 1952
Stamped on reverse of photo: "St. Linger Studio, 373 Essex Street, Lawrence, Massachusetts." Photo depicts Francis W. White on the left (1893-1957, president of American Woolen Co.) shaking hands with his son, John White on the right. Taken at the Chamber
Format: Black and White photograph.
Item 4: Francis W. White at Chamber of Commerce dinner, 1952
Stamped on reverse of photo: "St. Linger Studio, 373 Essex Street, Lawrence, Massachusetts." Photo depicts Francis W. White (1893-1957, president of American Woolen Co.) behind the podium, shaking hands with an unknown man at the Chamber of Commerce dinne
Format: Black and White photograph.
Item 5: Francis W. White and Percy Wardwell, American Woolen Company., 1951-1952
Stamped on reverse of photo: "Photography by Alton Anderson." Photo depicts Francis W. White (1893-1957), president of American Woolen Co., seated behind the desk, and Percy Wardwell, purchasing agent for American Woolen Co. Probably taken in the company'
Format: Black and White photograph.
Item 6: Francis W. White and Charles H. Silver, American Woolen Company., 1951-1952
Stamped on reverse of photo: "Photography by Alton Anderson." Photo depicts Francis W. White (1893-1957), president of American Woolen Co., seated behind the desk, and Charles H. Silver, general sales manager for American Woolen Co. Probably taken in the
Format: Black and White photograph.