History of American textiles : with kindred and auxiliary industries (illustrated) . lication,and thorough knowledge of the business,the Company regard as the strongest factorsin bringing them success. Personal servicegiven the customers by the owners has alsocontributed to their progress. The Com-pany believe in advertising and employtrade papers, a catalogue, calenders, novel-ties, etc., for this purpose. The officers ofthe Company are David Brown, presidentand treasurer, and George G. Brown, assist-ant treasurer and HISTORY OF AMERICAN TEXTILES. PISCATAQUIS WOOLEN CO. Attending


History of American textiles : with kindred and auxiliary industries (illustrated) . lication,and thorough knowledge of the business,the Company regard as the strongest factorsin bringing them success. Personal servicegiven the customers by the owners has alsocontributed to their progress. The Com-pany believe in advertising and employtrade papers, a catalogue, calenders, novel-ties, etc., for this purpose. The officers ofthe Company are David Brown, presidentand treasurer, and George G. Brown, assist-ant treasurer and HISTORY OF AMERICAN TEXTILES. PISCATAQUIS WOOLEN CO. Attending strictly to business and exert-ing every effort to satisfy customers, havebeen strong factors in the success of thePiscataquis Woolen Co., Guilford, Me. inspite of a long freight and express haul, theCompany has prospered so that in recent Z. L. Turner. Water power, available at avery small expense, and good help have con-tributed to the Companys success. About1 30 hands are employed. The product ismens and womens wear woolens. Speci-alties are ladies fancy coatings and Plant of the Piscataquis Woolen Company, Guilford, Maine years the percentage of increase has beentvv^enty per cent. The motto is to make anddeliver goods up to sample and keep con-tracts, which has won the respect of cus-tomers. The Company was established inGuilford in 1 88 I by Henry Douglass, D. , M. L. Hussey, John R. Pollock, and The trade territory is the United annual turnover is $500,000 and thecapitalization $120,000. The present officers are: President, M. ; treasurer, C. S. Douglass; agent andgeneral manager, John Houston; and super-intendent, R. C. Houston. STEPHENSON MANUFACTURING CO. The Stephenson Manufacturing Companyis well and favorably known in the textileindustry for its product—belt dressing. Es-tablished in 1888 and incorporated in 1897,this Albany concern has a trade territoryembracing the United States, Canada, SouthAmerica, England, France, Italy,


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