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; . companies Mr. Wellington has becomefinancially interested. He is the president of the Lanett Cotton Mills andthe Lanett Bleachery & Dye Works, and a director of the West PointManufacturing Company, Lanett Cotton Mills, Riverdale Cotton Mills,Brookside Mills, Boott Mills, Suncook Mills, Gluck Mills, Warwick Mills,Lanett Bleachery & Dye Works, Sherman Mfg. Co., Dixie Cotton Millsand the Colu


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; . companies Mr. Wellington has becomefinancially interested. He is the president of the Lanett Cotton Mills andthe Lanett Bleachery & Dye Works, and a director of the West PointManufacturing Company, Lanett Cotton Mills, Riverdale Cotton Mills,Brookside Mills, Boott Mills, Suncook Mills, Gluck Mills, Warwick Mills,Lanett Bleachery & Dye Works, Sherman Mfg. Co., Dixie Cotton Millsand the Columbus Mfg. Co. Mr. Wellington is connected with several financial institutions, beinga director of the National Shawmut Bank, the Boston Safe Deposit &Trust Company, the John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company, allof Boston, and also served on the Suffolk County Court House Commis-sion. He is a member of the Algonquin, Exchange and Athletic Clubs. Mr. Wellington married, Oct. 20, 1875, Florena, daughter of JohnG. Gray and Jane A. (Living) Gray, of Roxbury, and had three children:Stanwood G., who, in 1908, joined his father in the firm of Wellington,Sears & Co., Raynor G. and Anna


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