Lamb's textile industry of the United States, embracing biographical sketches of prominment men and a historical résumé of the progress of textile manufacture from the earliest records to the present time; . f Storm) Washburn. For more thantwo centuries, or since 1637, when Walter Dean emigrated from Taunton,England, to America and settled in Taunton, Mass., that town has beenthe home of the Dean family. Samuel A. Dean was a well-to-do farmer,and his son, therefore, had many educational advantages. Subsequent tohis graduation from the Taunton High School, Frauds W. Dean enteredthe Lawrence Sci


Lamb's textile industry of the United States, embracing biographical sketches of prominment men and a historical résumé of the progress of textile manufacture from the earliest records to the present time; . f Storm) Washburn. For more thantwo centuries, or since 1637, when Walter Dean emigrated from Taunton,England, to America and settled in Taunton, Mass., that town has beenthe home of the Dean family. Samuel A. Dean was a well-to-do farmer,and his son, therefore, had many educational advantages. Subsequent tohis graduation from the Taunton High School, Frauds W. Dean enteredthe Lawrence Scientific School, of Harvard University, and in 1873 re-ceived therefrom the degree of Bachelor of Science, Magna Cimi Laude. In1874, he became instructor, and in 1875 tutor in engineering in theLawrence Scientific School, and was thus engaged until 1882. In 1882 Mr. Dean entered the employ of Erasmus Darwin Leavitt,the eminent mechanical engineer, with whom he was associated until thefall of 1889, serving as special assistant, inspector, and chief 1889 he opened an office in Boston as mechanical engineer, and in 1893Mr. Charles T. Main joined him, forming the firm of Dean & Main, Mill. £!i-j-sys-{^ ssi=.~.vy


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