The Worcester of Eighteen Hundred And Ninety Eight Fifty Years a City

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The Worcester of Eighteen Hundred And Ninety Eight Fifty Years a City
Franklin Pierce Rice
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491 HILLSIDE, " SUMMER RESIDENCE OF WILLIAM JAMES HOGG.
Matthew J. Whittall was l):irn in Kidderminster, England, ^ilarch 10, 1843. He received a practical education in his native town, and at the age of twenty-one moved to Stourport, taking there the entire charge of the carpet works of Thomas B. Worth, a well-known manufacturer of carpets, and remained there six years. He was married at Stourport in October, 1868, to Ellen, youngest daughter of the late Henry Paget. Five children have been bo
...rn to them, of whom a son, Matthew Percival. And a daughter, Edgeworth Paget, are now living.
In 187 1 ^Ir. Whittall came to this country as superintendent of the Crompton Carpet Company in Worcester, and remained in that position until 7879, when the company was dissolved. The following year he pur- chased machinery for the manufacture of Wilton and Brussels carpet, leased a building at South Worcester, and began to manufacture on his own account. In 1S85, his business increasing rapidly, he bought land and erected his first carpet mill, which the next year was extended, and in 18S9 he built another, and in 1891 the third, which with the Edgeworth mill for the manufacture of worsted yarns, purchased in 18S5, and several additions made in later years, cover an area of nearly 200, 000 square feet of land.


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