History of American textiles : with kindred and auxiliary industries (illustrated) . Rerreation BuJIdsng, \Ve:i Toylston P/laniafactursr^ Cc amply adequate for its large business and areputation for fair dealing extending backfurther than those in the textile industry to-day can remember, the Company is one ofthose substantial institutions of American The officers of the West Boylston are firm believers in the cultivation ofthe friendship of industrys toilers and haveadopted various practical means of fosteringgood will among their 2,700 people, one. West Boylston Manufacturing Company


History of American textiles : with kindred and auxiliary industries (illustrated) . Rerreation BuJIdsng, \Ve:i Toylston P/laniafactursr^ Cc amply adequate for its large business and areputation for fair dealing extending backfurther than those in the textile industry to-day can remember, the Company is one ofthose substantial institutions of American The officers of the West Boylston are firm believers in the cultivation ofthe friendship of industrys toilers and haveadopted various practical means of fosteringgood will among their 2,700 people, one. West Boylston Manufacturing Company in 1839 business that hold such a distinguished placein the countrys march of progress. It hasearned this place and honor through the un-tiring efforts of men whose example is asource of inspiration to the present officers: being the building of houses. These aredirectly opposite the mill buildings andshown on another page. A recreation build-ing for employees which v^^as developedduring a recent year, is also shown. 276 HISTORY OF AMERICAN TEXl ILES. NEUSS, HESSLEIN & CO. An enormous business is no exaggerationin describing Neuss, Hesslein & Company soperations. Textiles are merely a singleitem in a total that includes all the majorneeds of commerce. The firm was estab-lished in 1863 by Edward Neuss and S. , who continued until 1893, whenthe latter retired, succeeded by his son, E. Edward Neuss left the firm in1895 when John Staudt, for fifteen years inthe firms employ, and E. O. Beyer, becamemembers. Mr. E. J. Hesslei


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