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Woolen and Cotton
* George Brown's Sons Cotton and Woolen Mill
That same year, the Troy Cotton & Woolen Manufactory was also founded, by a group of investors led by Oliver Chace, from Swansea, who had worked as a carpenter for Samuel Slater in his early years.
Following Blodgett's suggestion, Derryfield was renamed Manchester in 1810, the year the mill was incorporated as the Amoskeag Cotton & Woolen Manufacturing Company.
Said tree was depicted as the corporate logo of the Butternuts Woolen & Cotton textile firm, but was cut down by the Lull family to build their log cabin.
He then went to work at Carolina Cotton and Woolen Mills in Leaksville, which was later purchased by Marshall Field.
And in 1883, he was Director of The Winnipiseogee Lake Cotton and Woolen Manufacturing Company.

Woolen and Society
* Rebecca Anderson, " The Baron Woolen Mills: a Utah Legend ," Utah Historical Society, volume 75, number 2, Spring 2007, 116-133.

Woolen and with
* 1941, February 27-Grand opening of West Texas Woolen Mills plant in Eldorado, with a parade and BBQ lunch.
Beginning with the establishment of the Mayfield Woolen Mills in 1860, the manufacture of clothing was a major industry in Mayfield for a century.
She became treasurer of the New England Waste Process Company in 1928, and was also employed as an office worker with the Daniel E. Cummings Woolen Company, a local textile mill.
The community grew along with the Assabet Woolen Mill and made the highest percentage of wool for U. S. Military uniforms for the Civil War.
The first Madison Woolen Mill was constructed in 1881 near the bridge between Madison and Anson, with the firm's second mill built nearby in 1887.
The Waverly Woolen Mill was built in 1891-1892, together with 52 dwellings the company rented to workers.
We further recommend that the most industrious attention be paid to the cultivation of Lands and American Manufacture, in their various branches, especially the Linen and Woolen ; and that the husbandry might be particularly managed with a view thereto — accordingly that the Farmer raise Flax and increase his flock of sheep to the extent of his ability.
This new restaurant will be in the Mustard Building along with the Fairmont Heritage Place which occupies the original factory space ( the Chocolate, Cocoa and Mustard Buildings ) as well as the top floors of the Clock Tower and Woolen Mill buildings.
The first was called the Cocheco Woolen Manufacturing Company, with the second smaller one built upstream and called the White Mill.

Woolen and on
* Casey Makela, the author of bestselling books on soap making, and owner of the Killmaster Soap & Woolen Works, lives in Harrisville.
American Woolen Mills, a large textile firm located on the west bank of the Oswego River provided uniforms and other cloth-related supplies for the US Army in both World Wars.
The Defibaugh Tavern, Bridge in Snake Spring Township, and Juniata Woolen Mill and Newry Manor are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Rich-McCormick Woolen Factory was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.
* Woolen, Semi-Woolen, Semi-Worsted, and Worsted Spinning-Gives a detailed explanation on the different ways fiber preparation and technique can create different yarns.
American Woolen Company agreed to most of the strikers ' demands on March 12, 1912.
By 1860, Crenshaw and Co. had established the Crenshaw Woolen Mill on adjoining land they owned.
A portion of the area is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Pioneer Woolen Mills and D. Ghirardelli Company.
In order to preserve Ghirardelli Square for future generations, the Pioneer Woolen Mills and D. Ghirardelli Company was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
After moving to Minnesota, where he built the North Star Woolen Mill at St. Anthony's Falls, he served on the University of Minnesota Board of Regents from 1871 through 1879.
Woolen and cotton fabrics are also produced, and bleaching and the manufacture of preserved foods are carried on.

Woolen and Indiana
In July 1863, the Dreiser family moved to Sullivan, Indiana where Dresser's father was made foreman of the newly opened Sullivan Woolen Mills.

Woolen and Years
The Crenshaw Woolen Mill became " the principal source of supply for the < nowiki ></ nowiki > Army's requirements of uniform material " during the first half of the Civil War .< ref >" Captain William G < nowiki ></ nowiki > Crenshaw, C. S. A., The War Years ," William G. Crenshaw III, Virginia State Library, Richmond, VA, Archives # 25261 .</ ref > A

Woolen and .
Woolen shawls are worn by women and men for warmth because few homes are centrally heated.
Woolen textiles from Tilburg were known far and wide.
Important businesses included the retail firm of Dunn and Campbell, headed by Michael Ross Campbell ; the Hurricane Springs resort six miles south of Tullahoma ; the Tullahoma Woolen Mill ; and the M. R. Campbell Hub, Spoke Rim, and Handle Works.
Hilliard Company Woolen Mills.
In what is now the center of Rockville, he dammed up the Hockanum River and built a water powered mill known as the " Rock Mill ", which was possibly also known as the McLean Woolen Factory.
In 1863 the Hanover Woolen Mill was started, and in 1929 the organization built the large building now standing beside Crescent Falls Dam.
In 1863 the Hanover Woolen Mill was started, and in 1929 the organization built the large building now standing beside Crescent Falls Dam.
The Dodge Manufacturing Company, Perkins Windmills and the Mishawaka Woolen and Rubber Company ( later Ball Band, then Uniroyal ) all helped the town to prosper.
One of the major companies involved in the strike was the American Woolen Company, led by the son of a Portuguese immigrant, William Madison Wood who had risen through the ranks in the textile industry.
* William M. Wood, Co-founder of the American Woolen Company
* S. F. Cushman Woolen Mill
* On July 26th, 2012 the back of the Charlton Woolen Mill burnt down to the ground.
The Bachman Uxbridge Worsted Company's proposed 1954 buyout of the American Woolen Company would have created America's largest woolen conglomerate.
Image: Collins Woolen Mill, Gilsum, NH. jpg | Woolen mill in 1911
The Squam Lake Woolen Mill was established in 1840.

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