History of American textiles : with kindred and auxiliary industries (illustrated) . te of everydescription and the manufacture and sale of garnetted stocks in cotton, wool andmixtures of cotton and wool for all linesof textiles. Mr. Graves has built up a capable andharmonious working organization, to whomno small degree of the success of thevarious companies is due. Mr. Walter , vice-president and treasurer, hasbeen associated with Mr. Graves since 1910and is now assistant manager of the threecorporations. Mr. E. B. Parkhurst, thesecretary, has been associated with theCompany since it


History of American textiles : with kindred and auxiliary industries (illustrated) . te of everydescription and the manufacture and sale of garnetted stocks in cotton, wool andmixtures of cotton and wool for all linesof textiles. Mr. Graves has built up a capable andharmonious working organization, to whomno small degree of the success of thevarious companies is due. Mr. Walter , vice-president and treasurer, hasbeen associated with Mr. Graves since 1910and is now assistant manager of the threecorporations. Mr. E. B. Parkhurst, thesecretary, has been associated with theCompany since its incorporation and withMr. Graves for twenty-five years. The ex-ecutives of the Enterprise Garnetting Com-pany, besides Mr. Graves and Mr. Mooney,are James F. Kearney, secretary, and C. Angus, treasurer, and of theCommercial Storage Company, Charles Wormer, secretary, and Mr. ThomasS. Scanlon, treasurer. The Company has a New York City officeat 200 Fifth avenue, in charge of Mr. FrankH. Decent, and either Mr. Graves or make it a point to be at the exec-. Storehouse of Frank B. Graves CompanyCohoes, N. Y. utive desk in New^ York every full line of samples is kept constantly onhand. The latchstring is always out, withthe facilities of the office at the disposal ofthe trade in general. 209 HISTORY OF AMERICAN TEXTILES. A. W. HARRIS OIL CO. The avowed policy of the A. W. HarrisOil Company when it was founded, in I 884,was to manufacture and market a line ofspecial petroleum lubricants that would beof the highest possible quality. Its purposehas been carried out by nearly forty yearsof successful manufacturing during w^hichit has forged steadily forward, adhering toits original purpose and making friends,among others, with the textile mills. Thecompanys product has been drawn uponheavily for textile uses, having become rec-


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