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37th Annual Report of American Woolen Company - December 31,1935
The 37th Annual Report of the American Woolen Company from December 31, 1935. The Report includes a notice to the stockholders, history of the wool industry in America for the last 37 years, description of the differing types of wool, the process of…
Brochure - American Woolen Company Mills - 1905
A book of pictures of all the American Woolen Mills properties.
Collection of books and papers about the American Woolen Company
The Collection includes the 37th, the 39th, the 48th, and the 52nd Annual Reports for the American Woolen Company. The reports include a report to the stockholders, financial updates, history of the company, profit & loss statements, balance sheet,…
American Woolen Company Life Insurance Policy "Protection for You and Yours" - June 16, 1919
A booklet about the American Woolen Company's Insurance Plan, found in house on Park St.
Woolen Mill Power House - 1902
Photograph of the Mill Power House taken in 1902 showing huge steam-powered generators, electrical distribution equipment, wiring, and the operators of the equipment.
Note: ages of employees, employee sitting on top of one of the generators and on…
Note: ages of employees, employee sitting on top of one of the generators and on…
American Woolen Co. Overseers Trolley Outing - 1907
Concord, Maynard & Hudson Street Railway.
A group of employees of the Woolen Mill about to take a trip on an open trolley car. Photo taken on Main Street in front of the Congregational Church.
Assabet Mills and Canal looking up Walnut Street - 1909
Although described as a canal, the water is actually the Assabet River.
The building left rear is a sawmill.
The building left rear is a sawmill.
American Woolen Company Yard Crew - 1920s
Connie Moynihan, Edward Johnston, William Nelson, Roy Gray
Walnut Street Bridge and Assabet Mills Powerhouse & No. 5 Mill
An undated postcard showing the bridge over the Assabet River on Walnut Street (looking from the Main Street side).
This photograph shows a number of interesting features of the day:
On the left is the Mill sawmill.
In the distance, down…
This photograph shows a number of interesting features of the day:
On the left is the Mill sawmill.
In the distance, down…
American Woolen Company Mills - 1915
Building No. 6 in the foreground (later Beacon Publishing Company, Digital). Note: Watering trough which had been relocated from Maynard Square on corner of Nason Street.
Assabet Mills
Maynard, Mass
The American Woolen Company mills as they appeared in the early 1900's.
see 1999.1917, 1999.85
see 1999.1917, 1999.85