Manufactures.
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
Allen-Lane Company records
Collection Identifier: Mss:761 1853-1941Boyd and Hanson records
Collection Identifier: Mss:557 1822-1868 B789Records of a firm of ship riggers in Portland, Maine, 1822-1868
Briggs Motor Sales records
Collection Identifier: Mss:5341925-1969 B856Records of an automobile agency in Plymouth, Mass., operated by George R. Briggs, selling Dodge, Nash, Packard, Ajax, and Austin automobiles at various times.
Dudley P. Hall business papers
Collection Identifier: Mss: 47 c.1841-1893Records of Lyndon, Vermont lumber business and mill owner Dudley P. Hall, 1841-1914.
E. Davis & Company records
Collection Identifier: Mss:624 1820-1860 D261Journals, ledgers, account of stock, catalogue and price lists, and some small paper-covered books containing notes on experiments and soap recipes.
Great Falls Manufacturing Company records
Collection Identifier: Mss:44 1823-1933 G786Correspondence, directors' records, and records of incorporation, liquidation, production, and annual meetings of a textile factory in Somersworth, N.H. Includes correspondence of John A. Burleigh, clerk at the mill, and letters received by George H. Kuhn, Patrick Tracy Jackson, John T. Morse, John Clark, and Robert Hooper, treasurers.
Haskell Silk Company records
Collection Identifier: Mss:444 1874-1918 H351A fragmentary collection of account books, cashbooks, invoices, time books, and sales books of a company in Westbrook, Maine which produced dress silks and satins. Some of the accounts are of J. P. Jordan, selling agent of the company and time books from 1874 contain records of women textile workers, who were paid by the day.
Holt, Deming and Johnson records
Collection Identifier: Mss:470 1844-1860 H758Account books, including daybook, ledgers, cashbooks, and notebooks of a lumber dealer in Bath, New Hampshire.
James Means papers
Collection Identifier: Mss:641 1869-1965Letter books (1891-1904), scrapbook of advertising forthe $3 shoe (1883-1887), minutes of James Means Company (1900-1904), manuscripts, and letters. Includes scrapbook of James H. Means, James Means's father, and materials collected by his son, James Howard Means, for the publication of his book "James Means and the Problem of Manflight during the Period 1882-1920." There is one letter from the Wright brothers (1903) and two from Orville Wright (1921, 1942).
J.J. White Paper Company records
Collection Identifier: Mss:495 c.1929-1945 W585Lawrence Manufacturing Company records
Collection Identifier: Mss:422 1831-1926 L419Cotton manufacturing firm of Lowell, Mass., established in 1831 by proprietors of the other Lowell mills in connection with the Boston merchants Abbott and Amos Lawrence. The collection includes general account books, production records, sales records, payrolls, and letters.
Lyman Mills records
Collection Identifier: Mss:442 1854-1927 L986Records of Lyman Mills, a Holyoke, Mass., manufacturer of cotton textiles, 1833-1936.
Osgood Bradley Car Company records
Collection Identifier: Mss:542 1843-1890 B811Scattered early records of a firm in Worcester, Mass., which turned from carriage making to railroad cars. Includes a book of orders (1843-1874), record of cash paid (1861-1862), list of patterns, and stock inventory (1865-1890). The firm had already given up carriage making by the time these records start.
Peace Dale Manufacturing Company records
Collection Identifier: Mss:446 1742-1919The records of the Peace Dale Manufacturing Company, a large textile empire located in Peace Dale, Rhode Island owned and operated by five generations of the Hazard family.
Portland Company records
Collection Identifier: Mss:514 1846-1902 P852Ledgers, cash books, and production records of a manufacturer of boilers and machine tools located in Portland, Maine. During the period covered by these records the firm made a number of locomotives. The ledgers and cashbooks cover the whole period, while the production records start in 1883. Fred Morse (brother of naturalist Edward Sylvester Morse) worked at the Portland Company throughout his life and became company head around the 1870s.
Robert Pomeroy Oil Factory sales book
Collection Identifier: Mss:624 1860-1865 P785Sales book of an oil factory in Toronto, Ontario. The record gives the name of purchaser, date of sale, kind of oil, quantity purchased, price, terms of payment, and profit.
Salem Iron Factory Company records
Collection Identifier: Mss:5 1797-1832 S163Records of the Salem Iron Factory Company, 1797-1832, consisting of waste-books, account books, a cash book, memorandum book, and correspondence, used by the company between 1797 and 1799. The bulk of the second waste-book pertains to the administration of Nathan Read's estate and business activities in Belfast, Maine, between 1824 and 1832.
Sawyer Woolen Mills records
Collection Identifier: Mss:446 1858-1902 S271Tremont and Suffolk Mills records
Collection Identifier: Mss:442 1831-1936Records of Lowell, Mass. cotton manufacture Tremont & Suffolk Mills.
Turners Falls Lumber Company records
Collection Identifier: Mss: 47 1872 (1867)-1908Financial records, administrative material, letter books and photographs of the Massachusetts logging company Turners Falls Lumber Company, 1872-1908.
Waltham Watch Company records
Collection Identifier: Mss:598 1854-1929Records of watch manufacturer Waltham Watch Company of Waltham, Mass., founded in 1850.
Western Electric Company Hawthorne Studies collection
Collection Identifier: Mss:583 1924-1961 W526Reports, research papers, and interviews, relating to studies in industrial and employee relations carried out at Western Electric Company’s Hawthorne Works near Chicago, Illinois.