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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…

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A book of pictures of all the American Woolen Mills properties.

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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,…

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A booklet about the American Woolen Company's Insurance Plan, found in house on Park St.

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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…

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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.

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Although described as a canal, the water is actually the Assabet River.
The building left rear is a sawmill.

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Connie Moynihan, Edward Johnston, William Nelson, Roy Gray

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This shows the new storehouse which had just been completed.

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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…

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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.

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The American Woolen Company mills as they appeared in the early 1900's.

see 1999.1917, 1999.85