Hamilton Manufacturing Company

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Hamilton Manufacturing Company was an early 19th-century New England textile firm created by the Boston Associates as part of their pioneering industrial ventures in the American cotton industry.

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instanceOf cotton mill
industrial enterprise
textile company
associatedWith Boston Associates NERFINISHED
New England mill system NERFINISHED
businessModel water-powered factory system
capitalSource Boston merchant capital
country United States of America
surface form: United States
economicSector manufacturing
employed mill operatives
era American Industrial Revolution NERFINISHED
foundedBy Boston Associates NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance early large-scale American cotton manufacturer
example of Boston Associates’ integrated textile enterprises
inceptionPeriod early 19th century
industry cotton industry
textile industry
locatedIn New England
locationCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
operatedIn 19th century
partOf Boston Associates industrial ventures NERFINISHED
product cotton textiles
regionOfActivity New England textile region NERFINISHED
typeOfEnterprise joint-stock company
usesRawMaterial raw cotton

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Boston Associates established Hamilton Manufacturing Company