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  2. Robert Owen - Wikipedia

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    Textile mills [ edit ] While in Manchester, Owen borrowed £100 from his brother William, to enter into a partnership to make spinning mules , a new invention for spinning cotton threads, but exchanged his business shares within a few months for six spinning mules that he worked in rented factory space. [ 15 ]

  3. History of Ohio State University - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio State University was founded in 1870 as a land-grant university in accordance with the Morrill Act of 1862 under the name of Ohio Agricultural and Mechanical College. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The school was originally situated within a farming community located on the northern edge of Columbus, and was intended to matriculate students of various ...

  4. Augustus D. Juilliard - Wikipedia

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    Augustus was raised near Louisville, Ohio, and attended local schools. [3] In 1866, Juilliard moved to New York City, where he worked in the garment industry for a textile manufacturing company that produced worsted fabrics. When the company went bankrupt seven years later, Juilliard founded his own corporation, the Augustus D. Juilliard ...

  5. Waltham-Lowell system - Wikipedia

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    The first mills formed the Merrimack Manufacturing Company and were running by 1823. [5] The settlement was incorporated as the town of Lowell in 1826 and became the city of Lowell ten years later. It boasted ten textile corporations, all running on the Waltham System and each considerably larger than the Boston Manufacturing Company.

  6. Samuel Slater - Wikipedia

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    Slater constructed a new mill in 1793 for the sole purpose of textile manufacture under Almy, Brown & Slater, as he was now partners with Almy and Brown. It was a 72-spindle mill; the patenting of Eli Whitney's cotton gin in 1794 reduced the labor in processing short-staple cotton. It enabled profitable cultivation of this cotton variety, which ...

  7. 1890s textile mill to modern apartments: A look inside the ...

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    Textile mill to luxury apartments. Converse Mill was founded in 1896 and is the last remaining mill of the three built and run by Dexter Edgar Converse. By 1973, all of the mills had ceased ...

  8. Cotton mill - Wikipedia

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    Mills constructed in South Carolina increased in size. At Rutledge Ford the Saluda River was dammed and a power plant constructed. It was completed in 1904 before the construction of a state-of-the-art textile mill in 1906. That power plant provided for 4,800 horse power. The mill contained 30,000 spindles.

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