Contents
Volume: 66 Number: 241 Issue: Summer/Fall, 1975
Volume 66, Number 241
Summer/Fall, 1975
Introduction
Volume: 66 Number: 241 Issue: Summer/Fall, 1975
This issue is devoted to the early-19th-century growth of the textile industry.
The "Great Factory" at Dover, New Hampshire
Volume: 66 Number: 241 Issue: Summer/Fall, 1975
The Dover Manufacturing Co. Print Works, 1825
Richard Candee
Three corporations between 1820 and 1825 erected or consolidated a number of cotton mills with large print works. This was in order to introduce mechanical calico printing into New England. This article focuses on one of the factories, built by the Dover Manufacturing Company.
Concord's "Factory Village": 1776-1862
Volume: 66 Number: 241 Issue: Summer/Fall, 1975
Charles Hammond
As Charles Hammond puts it, the early history of the Assabet River and the "Factory Village" that grew on its banks is one of "frustration and failure."
The Textile Factory in Pre-Civil War Rhode Island
Volume: 66 Number: 241 Issue: Summer/Fall, 1975
Theodore Anton Sande
The Rhode Island textile factory of the pre-Civil War period offers an ideal case study of the many influences that contribute to the shaping of all architecture. Theodore Anton Sande surveys the architecture of these buildings

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