
Naugatuck Valley Textile Industry
Mary Ruth Shields$27.19
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T he textile industry found its roots in Connecticut along the banks of the Housatonic and Naugatuck Rivers between Waterbury and Bridgeport. From the early 1800s, when David Humphries, former aide-de-camp to Gen. George Washington, brought the woolen industry to America, to the 1950s, when the vast Sidney Blumenthal Mills moved to the South, the textile industry shaped life in the Naugatuck Valley. The industry witnessed labor actions, inspired cultural expression, and experienced the growth of shipping by road, water, and rail. Workers produced felted wool, cotton, and silk fabrics, velvet, fake fur, wool hosiery, buttons, ribbons, and various other goods, laying the foundation for the prosperity enjoyed by the valley today.
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Published: 01/10/2011
ISBN: 9781531648329
Pages: 130
Weight: 0.91lbs
Size: 9.61h x 6.69w x 0.38d
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Published: 01/10/2011
ISBN: 9781531648329
Pages: 130
Weight: 0.91lbs
Size: 9.61h x 6.69w x 0.38d
