Brown's Patent Vertical Spinner, 1821
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This 1821 advertisement for an innovative spinning wheel comes with a testimonial from Samuel Slater, David Wilkinson, and Benjamin Walcott, three prominent pioneers of the American textile industry. Brown's patent vertical spinner, which could spin six yarns simultaneously, was designed to allow home workers to compete with factory production, but it was never widely adopted and never challenged the growth of the factory system.
This 1821 advertisement for an innovative spinning wheel comes with a testimonial from Samuel Slater, David Wilkinson, and Benjamin Walcott, three prominent pioneers of the American textile industry. Brown's patent vertical spinner, which could spin six yarns simultaneously, was designed to allow home workers to compete with factory production, but it was never widely adopted and never challenged the growth of the factory system.
Artifact
Print (Visual work)
Date Made
1821
Place of Creation
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Location
Not on exhibit to the public.
Object ID
00.4.518
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford.
Material
Paper (Fiber product)
Technique
Printing (Process)
Handwriting
Woodcut (Process)
Color
Black-and-white (Colors)
Dimensions
Height: 13.5 in
Width: 8.5 in
Inscriptions
at top: Brown's Patent Vertical Spinner. handwritten across bottom: NB. Since the publication of the above, the said Samuel Slater subscriber to the same has obtained the Agency for disposing of rights in all the Counties in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts except the County of Worcester, and also the States of New Hampshire and Maine. on back in red ink: Browns Patent Vertical Spinner.