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History of Swansea, Massachusetts, 1667-1917; - citizen hylbom blog

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Business 135<br />

who became next owner. Business was somewhat handicapped<br />

by using old machinery which was constantly in need <strong>of</strong><br />

repairs. After Mr. Kirker, business was carried on for a few<br />

years by the Eagle Turkey Red Co., after which it came under<br />

the present corporation <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Swansea</strong> Dye Works, with<br />

Charles Robertson as superintendent for a number <strong>of</strong> years.<br />

He was succeeded by Richard Booth, the present superintendent,<br />

who has held the position for about 20 years. The<br />

company employs between 50 and 60 hands, including residents<br />

<strong>of</strong> adjoining towns. With up-to-date interior fixtures, neat<br />

and artistic grounds, and a setting with Lee's River, banked<br />

by Horton & Co.*s 50 acre peach orchard for a background,<br />

and the picturesque rock-banked Bleachery Pond in the foreground,<br />

the <strong>Swansea</strong> Dye Works is an institution <strong>of</strong> which<br />

<strong>Swansea</strong> may well be proud.<br />

In the summer <strong>of</strong> 1916, an addition was made, on the<br />

south side <strong>of</strong> the building, 50 x 100 feet, and two stories,<br />

increasing the capacity <strong>of</strong> the works about one third, and<br />

making a department in which a better quality <strong>of</strong> goods, with<br />

fast colors will be finished.

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