- George Howe (merchant)
George Howe (1819-1899) of
Boston was a 19th centurymerchant ,industrialist , andinvestor . He was, withDavid Nevins, Sr. , co-owner ofPemberton Mill [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9C04E1D71238EE3BBC4951DFB766838B679FDE&oref=slogin] New York Times January 21, 1860] when it collapsed in what is "is likely the worstindustrial accident inMassachusetts history " [http://www.celebrateboston.com/disasters/industrial/pembertonmillcollapse.htm] Pemberton Mill Collapse, 1860] and "one of the worst industrial calamities inAmerican history ". [http://www.historypress.net/catalogNortheast.php] "Disaster in Lawrence: The Fall of the Pemberton Mill"by Alvin F. Oickle] According to later court testimony reported by the "New York Times ", Howe escaped just as the structure was falling. [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9C04E1D71238EE3BBC4951DFB766838B679FDE&oref=slogin] New York Times January 21, 1860]The
Massachusetts Historical Society is now the custodian of papers:...pertaining to his business, George Howe and Co.; his role in the direction of
New England textile mill s, including Pemberton Manufacturing Company, Cocheco Manufacturing Company, Hooksett Mills, Massachusetts Mills, Blackton Mills, Stark Mills and Cordis Mills; interaction with other Boston merchants such as grocer S.S. Pierce Co.; real estate ventures in Boston and Roxbury, Mass.;cotton trade with cotton brokerage firms in the South; financial donations toWesleyan University andAmherst College ; and the settlement of his estate by B. M. Stillman. Business records include correspondence and letters, account books, 1828-1856, sales ledgers, 1828-1861,real estate notes, deeds,fabric samples, invoices, receipts, and memoranda books. Also includes ship agreements, 1819-1822, pertaining to trading voyages on the ship Mentor toChina , thePacific , and the western coast of the United States, listing name and rank of crew, duties and restrictions, and wages. [ [http://www.masshist.org/findingaids/doc.cfm?fa=fa0053] George Howe Papers 1819-1899]References
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