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The Whitin Machine Works, Whitinsville, Mass. builders of cotton machinery
Whitin Machine Works (Whitinsville, Mass.)
Published
1896
by Batcheller in East Douglas, Mass
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | Illustrated catalogue : the Whitin Machine Works, Whitinsville, Mass., U.S.A. 1896 |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 113 p. : |
Number of Pages | 113 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL25528528M |
OCLC/WorldCa | 18552349 |
Whitin Machine Works Last updated Ap Whitin Machine Works, The Whitin Machine Works (WMW) was founded by Paul Whitin and his sons in on the banks of the Mumford River in South Northbridge, village of South Northbridge became known as Whitinsville in , in honor of its founder. The Whitin Machine Works were previously held by the former American Textile History Museum (ATHM) of Lowell, Mass., which permanently closed in While at the ATHM, the collection was cited as follows: Whitin Machine Works, Whitinsville, MA: Records (), MS Osborne Library, American Textile History Museum, Lowell, MA.
Whitin and Fletchers Cotton Mill. In , Whitin bought out the Fletchers and went into partnership with his sons Paul, Jr., and John C., under the firm name of Paul Whitin and Sons. Both sons were astute businessmen, but it was John’s inventiveness and marketing acumen that led to the development of Whitin Machine Works, which would overshadow. the posselt's textile journal. april, whitin machine works whitinsville, mass. builders of cotton machinery high-speed cards, combers, drawing frames.
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The Whitin Machine Works (WMW) was founded by Paul Whitin and his sons in on the banks of the Mumford River in South Northbridge, village of South Northbridge became known as Whitinsville inin honor of its founder. The WMW became one of the largest textile machinery companies in the world.
Known as The "Shop" to locals. Excerpt from The Whitin Machine Works Whitinsville, Mass: Builders of Carding, Combing, Spinning, and Weaving Machinery for Cotton Mills The articles in this book have been prepared by mechanical engineers exceptionally familiar with the textile industry, by mill agents and superintend ents, by expert designers, dyers and finishers, and by accountants 1/5(1).
The Whitin Machine Works since ; a textile machinery company in an industrial village by Thomas R Navin (Book); Illustrated and descriptive catalog of Whitin cotton card-room machinery and handbook of useful information for overseers and operatives by Mass.) Whitin Machine Works (Whitinsville (Book).
What would become the largest textile machine manufactory in the world began with the building of Whitin Machine Works along the Mumford River in The original two-story mill, with its octagonal corner towers and crenelated battlements, accommodated workers and was devoted exclusively to the production of textile machinery.
The Whitin Machine Works, Whitinsville, Mass. builders of cotton machinery: cards, railway heads, drawing frames, spinning frames, spoolers, wet and dry twisters Pages: Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for The Whitin Machine Works Whitinsville, Mass: Builders of Carding, Combing, Spinning, and Weaving Machinery for Cotton Mills (Classic Reprint) at Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users.
Whitin Machine Works (Whitinsville, Mass.) Place Whitinsville, Massachusetts, United States Notes content Cotton yarn machinery: cotton card-room machinery, spinning frames, twisters, combing machines; cotton picking machinery; woolen and worsted machinery and worsted spinning and twisting machinery: spinning frames, woolen card; Buckley.
As of September 9, the Whitin Machine Works of Northbridge was inducted into the American Textile Hall of Fame at the American Textile Museum in Lowell, MA.
The WMW was honored along with E.I. du pont de Nemours & Co. of Wilmington, Del. Former Mayfair Mills Chair Frederick B. Dent and the late Burlington Mills founder, James Spencer Love.
The Whitin Machine Works, Whitinsville, Mass. builders of cotton machinery Whitin Machine Works (Whitinsville, Mass.) - - Cotton machinery - No preview available 0 Reviews - Write review. The cotton cloth industry, begun in by Col. Paul Whitin, has through wise management of Col. Whitin, his sons and his sons' sons, enjoyed a prosperity similar to that of the Whitin Machine Works, until now Col.
Whitin's descendants are operating five cotton mills with a capacity ofspindles and looms, making sheetings. By the s, John Crane Whitin, the son of Paul and Betsy Whitin, patented a new, more efficient cotton picker.
With this revolutionary development the now Whitin Machine Works expanded into a creator of textile-making machinery designed so precisely that it could run around the clock for decades.
Growth continued. The Whitinsville Cotton Mill and the Whitin Machine Works grew into industrial giants, and with their growth emerged an entire community. The company’s workers were cared for in a paternalistic style that went far beyond the provisions of wages and housing.
The Whitin family of Whitinsville, Massachusetts were textile mill operators and textile machinery manufacturers during the 18th and 19th century. The origin of the Whitin Machine Works began with Paul Whitin, born in south of Worcester, Massachusetts. The Whitin Machine Works Whitinsville Mass.
Cotton Machinery Rare Book. Condition is Good. Inside the very first page of the picture of the mill is pulled from the binding but the rest of inside pages are dood.
Someone wrote inside of book stated South Side Cotton Mills Winston Salem NC. Good pictures and charts. Shipped with USPS Media date: The Whitin Machine Works, Whitinsville, Mass. builders of cotton machinery: cards, railway heads, drawing frames, spinning frames, spoolers, wet and dry twisters.
Whitin Machine Works Collection. Whitin Machine Works was established in on the Mumford River in Whitinsville, Massachusetts, manufacturing preparatory machinery for the cotton industry.
At its peak, about employees were on the payroll. After World War II, the company became publicly owned, and operations began to move south. The town’s main focus shifted to Whitinsville, as the Whitin family, inspired by matriarch Betsy Fletcher Whitin, expanded their two related businesses: manufacturing cotton yard goods and state-of-the-art textile machinery.
By the beginning of the Civil War, the Whitins were among the leading manufacturers in the Blackstone Valley. In front of the building stood the Dudley Company store, where residents could purchase basic foodstuffs and dry goods. The textile industry in the North suffered economic depression following WWI, and cotton manufacturing came to an end in Whitinsville in The granite mill became part of Whitin Machine Works, used as the company’s.
The Whitin Machine Works Since A Textil Machinery Company in an Industrial Village. Thomas R. Navin From inside the book. What people are saying - Write a review. We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Contents. Changes in Ownership in the Northbridge Cotton Manufac The Whitin Machine Works Since A Textile. Get the best deals for whitin machine works at We have a great online selection at the lowest prices with Fast & Free shipping on many items!.
Records consist of Uxbridge Cotton Mills,and James Whitin, Inc.,continued by those of private family interests until the late 's. There is a section related to other Whitin enterprises; also some records of Paul Whitin & Sons; John C.
Whitin's Machine Works; the Douglas Manufacturing Company in Worcester County, Mass. and the Linwood Mill in Whitinsville.The Whitin Machine Works grew to be one of the largest manufacturers of textile machinery in the world.
The mill, located adjacent to Main Street, employed over 5, workers at one time. Construction of the 11 acre estate began in as a gift to Whitin.Illustrated and descriptive catalog of Whitin cotton card-room machinery: and handbook of useful information for overseers and operators c.2 by Whitin Machine Works (Whitinsville, Mass.) at - the best online ebook storage.
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