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- Davis & Furber Machine Company Catalog, "General Catalogue," 1929 - Davis & Furber, the successor to a long line of manufacturing companies in North Andover, Massachusetts, was formed in 1851. The company initially produced carding machines, spinning jacks, and other machinery used to process wool. Later, the expanding company built a foundry to cast metal machine parts. This 1929 catalog shows the textile machinery manufactured by Davis & Furber available to its clients.

- 1929
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Davis & Furber Machine Company Catalog, "General Catalogue," 1929
Davis & Furber, the successor to a long line of manufacturing companies in North Andover, Massachusetts, was formed in 1851. The company initially produced carding machines, spinning jacks, and other machinery used to process wool. Later, the expanding company built a foundry to cast metal machine parts. This 1929 catalog shows the textile machinery manufactured by Davis & Furber available to its clients.
- Davis & Furber, North Andover, Mass. Paperweight, 1870-1880 - Davis & Furber, the successor to a long line of manufacturing companies in North Andover, Massachusetts, was formed in 1851. The company produced carding machines, spinning jacks, and other machinery used to process wool. By the early 1860s, the expanding company built a foundry to cast metal machine parts. This paperweight--containing images of the firm's mill buildings and products--advertises the company's success.

- 1870-1880
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Davis & Furber, North Andover, Mass. Paperweight, 1870-1880
Davis & Furber, the successor to a long line of manufacturing companies in North Andover, Massachusetts, was formed in 1851. The company produced carding machines, spinning jacks, and other machinery used to process wool. By the early 1860s, the expanding company built a foundry to cast metal machine parts. This paperweight--containing images of the firm's mill buildings and products--advertises the company's success.
- Carding Machine, circa 1860 - Davis & Furber, the successor to a long line of manufacturing companies in North Andover, Massachusetts, was formed in 1851. The company produced carding machines, spinning jacks, and other machinery used to process wool. By the early 1860s, the expanding company built a foundry to cast metal machine parts. This engraving depicts a carding machine manufactured by the company around 1860.

- circa 1860
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Carding Machine, circa 1860
Davis & Furber, the successor to a long line of manufacturing companies in North Andover, Massachusetts, was formed in 1851. The company produced carding machines, spinning jacks, and other machinery used to process wool. By the early 1860s, the expanding company built a foundry to cast metal machine parts. This engraving depicts a carding machine manufactured by the company around 1860.