Bleachery, Waltham, Massachusetts.
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Title
Bleachery, Waltham, Massachusetts.
Subject
Small business -- United States.; Entrepreneurship.; Brand name products.; Industries -- United States.; Corporation.; Incorporation.; Business.; Commerce.; Business enterprises -- Massachusetts -- Waltham.; Factories -- Waltham (Mass.).; Commercial buildings -- Waltham (Mass.).; Boston Manufacturing Company -- Waltham (Mass.).; Bleachery -- Waltham (Mass.).;
Description
The engraving was published in he 1853 Gleason's Pictorial Drawing Room Companion, page 400. The Bleachery was established in 1819 and was part of the Boston Manufacturing Company. This company purchased the Waltham Cotton and Woolen Manufacturing Company and 600 acres on the south side of the Charles River. It was the first large attempt at bleaching cotton goods. The Boston Manufacturing Company had the most profound effect on changing Waltham from a rural farm community into a thriving industrial town. The Company also made improvements in education, streets and housing. The BMC was owned by one of the Lowell mill owners who wished to create an ideal factory community.
Date
1820
Contributor
Watertown Free Public Library
Rights
Management Restrictions apply. See application form at http://watertownlib.org/research/historic-watertown/photographs
Format
Drawing
Identifier
figure 134
Files
Collection
Citation
“Bleachery, Waltham, Massachusetts. ,” Digital Commonwealth , accessed May 18, 2013, http://www.digitalcommonwealth.org/items/show/53742.

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