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Correspondence

American History Museum

Object Details

Collection Creator

Mason, William, 1808-1883 (manufacturer)

Collection Citation

William Mason Papers, Archives Center, National Museum of American History.

Scope and Contents

Frost & Wallace of New York provided Mr. Mason with many of his clothes. He seems to have placed a large order every year for coats, pants, and vests: 1845 -- Seems to have sent "Cards" produced by poor workmanship to Andrew Robson & Son of Fall River. Didn't notice until second set sent. Said the 12 would be replaced. Evidently had received a nasty letter about this previously. 1845 April -- Appears to be in partnership with J.K. Mills, who was pleased with Mason's "talent and good management." Offered to (s) finish up present contract in "present shops," or (b) have Mason build new shops and machinery and form new partnership of 7 years receiving $6 10 thousand per year for next two and other arrangements seemingly favorable in the end for Mason as well. 1845 May -- In May ordered to quit premises where machine manufacturing was done because it was part of the Brick Mill Estate. 1845 August -- Made a contract in August 1845 (unsigned in file) with the Nauukeag Steam Cotton Company of Salem, Massachusetts, to build 40 self acting mules. Each mule was to contain 672 spindles. The mules were to be suitable for spinning #20 yarn. In addition, Mason was to build 576 looms 300 to weave 35" cloth, and 276 to weave 39" cloth. Payment was $2.75 per spindle and $75 per loom. 1845 September -- Agreement made with Dean and Morse on September 13, 1845, to turn over furnace, machine shops and buildings situated on the Brick Mill premises including the property belonging to Charles Richmond, within a specified period of time. Agreement made with Dean and Morse on September 13, 1845, to permit them to use his patented mule, "Mason's Improved Self Actor," for a period of 5 years. In return, payment terms given. 1846 -- Continues to dress well thanks to Frost and Wallace. 1846 July -- Mason formed "Town Hill Mining Company" with several others including Mr. Mills. 1846 September -- In September, was asked by one stockholder if the copper mine had opened. In September Seems to have another contract with J.K. Mills. 1846 November -- Keller & Greenough of Washington, D.C., represented Mason in his getting a patent for a "self acting mule" for $250. 1847 -- No mention of clothes this year. 1847 March -- Mason was a stockholder of Parker Mills which needed to increase its capital stock. Mason owned guns which came from Barclay Street in New York. 1847 September -- Bought from Porter and Lowell 3030' of No. 2 plank for $99.99. Evidently quality of 2" plank not as good as 1" but this was a good load, seasoned more than a year. 1847 November -- Received a request for payment to the Great Falls Mfg. Co., of $10 due since February 1842. The Company served as trustees when some self acting mules were attached and Mason sued. Mr. Keller gave it as his opinion that Mason's patent for a rotary blower did not infringe on that awarded in 1839 to Frederick P. Drinpfel. 1848 -- Paid $1,015 for mantels furnished and set up. 1846 November, Many receipts in this folder dealing in goods and services such as: sleighs fruits, vegetables, meat, crackers, sherry, brandy furniture, china, ruggs, kitchen equipment house trimmings, window sill, hinges men's clothing rental and boardin payments paid $65.50/3 months dentist and medical bills building a well payroll and expense accounts for several employees sperm oil stencil lettering ink cement, pig iron, planks, doors, coal, tiles, rope, cast steel
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William Mason Papers

Date

1845 - 1857

Archival Repository

Archives Center, National Museum of American History

Identifier

NMAH.AC.0045, Series 2

Type

Archival materials

Collection Rights

Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.

Collection Restrictions

Collection is open for research.
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