History of American textiles : with kindred and auxiliary industries (illustrated) . ands of the trade. The seven Dunlop mills, which are shownon the succeeding page, are located atSpring Valley, N. Y., Olean, N. Y., andCoudersport, Benton, Galeton, Shickshinnyand Shinglehouse, all in Pennsylvania. Theeighth mill is located at Buffalo. There are1,250 operatives on the present payroll. The Dunlop brothers are all residents ofRockland County, as was their father beforethem, and are prominently indentified withvarious local activities. George M. Dunlopwas one of the founders of the Spring Val-ley


History of American textiles : with kindred and auxiliary industries (illustrated) . ands of the trade. The seven Dunlop mills, which are shownon the succeeding page, are located atSpring Valley, N. Y., Olean, N. Y., andCoudersport, Benton, Galeton, Shickshinnyand Shinglehouse, all in Pennsylvania. Theeighth mill is located at Buffalo. There are1,250 operatives on the present payroll. The Dunlop brothers are all residents ofRockland County, as was their father beforethem, and are prominently indentified withvarious local activities. George M. Dunlopwas one of the founders of the Spring Val-ley First National Bank and with hisbrothers, John, Donald and Beveridge, hasdone a great deal to advance the interests ofthat town, vv^hose first development waslargely due to the establishment of the Dun-lop mill, at that time the largest factorywithin many miles. Beveridge C. Dunlop 224 HISTORY OF AMERICAN TEXTILES. was one of the youngest members to serve subject of special official mention. George in the New York State legislature. In the M. and John D. Dunlop are now residents. war w^ith Germany he went overseas as a of South Nyack, but still maintain their in- leader in Y. M. C. A. work and rendered terest of many years in Spring Valley such splendid service that it was made the affairs. 225 HISTORY OF AMERICAN TEXTILES. THE DARTMOUTH MANUFACTURING CORP. AND ITS PRESIDENT, WALTER HAMER LANGSHAW There is a particular sense of gratificationafforded in telling the story of a manufac-turer who has wielded an influence like thatof Walter Hamer Langshaw, one of the mostenergetic and far-sighted executives inAmerican textiles. His rise has been ademonstration of inherent power over cir-cumstances. He knows the business of cot-ton goods manufacturing as only one canknow it who has spent his life from earlyyouth in unremitting attention to its every


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