Box 3
Contains 110 Results:
Correspondence Incoming to Nathan Appleton, President, 1853
September 2, 1853. From Treasurer regarding the 10-Hour Movement.
Correspondence Incoming to Nathan Appleton, President, 1861
January 2, 1861. Resignation of William B. Bacon as Treasurer.
Correspondence of George Motley, Superintendent, 1840
June 3, 1840. Notifying Motley of his election to Board of Trustees of the Lowell Hospital Association.
Correspondence of George Motley, Superintendent, 1846
January 9, 1846. Character reference by Motley for Appleton overseer, Richard Tripp.
Correspondence of George Motley, Superintendent, 1847
March 31, 1847. Character reference by Motley for former Appleton clerk, Mr. Metcalf.
Correspondence of George Motley, Superintendent, 1852
February 9, 1852. To J. W. Paige and Company regarding shortage in bale of cloth.
Correspondence of George Motley, Superintendent, 1857
May 16, 1857. To Hobbs regarding the "Hayden patent regulator for drawing."
Correspondence of George Motley, Superintendent, 1859
August 6, 1859. To William B. Bacon regarding cotton shipments and prices.
Correspondence of George Motley, Superintendent, 1860
January 20, 1860. From F. F. Battles regarding amount of cotton used by Massachusetts Cotton Mills, Lowell, MA.
Correspondence of George Motley, Superintendent, 1862
November 19, 1862. From James B. Francis regarding leather belting.