Kirk Boott

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Kirk Boott was a prominent early 19th-century industrialist and manager who played a central role in developing the textile mills and industrial infrastructure of Lowell, Massachusetts.

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instanceOf mill manager
person
associatedWith Boston Associates NERFINISHED
Lowell mill system NERFINISHED
birthYear 1790
contributedTo growth of Lowell as a major 19th-century textile center
implementation of large-scale water-powered textile production
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathYear 1837
employer Merrimack Manufacturing Company NERFINISHED
era early 19th century
fieldOfWork industrial management
textile industry
hasHeritage English-American
hasWorkLocation Lowell, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
influenced urban and industrial planning in Lowell
knownFor administration of company-owned mill village in Lowell
oversight of construction of canals and mill buildings in Lowell
name Kirk Boott NERFINISHED
nationality American
notableFor development of textile mills in Lowell, Massachusetts
early American industrialization
occupation business executive
industrialist
textile mill manager
placeOfActivity Lowell, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
Merrimack River Valley NERFINISHED
playedCentralRoleIn development of the industrial infrastructure of Lowell, Massachusetts
planning and management of early Lowell textile mills
positionHeld agent of the Merrimack Manufacturing Company
manager of the Merrimack Manufacturing Company
residence Boston, Massachusetts
Lowell, Massachusetts NERFINISHED

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