Amoskeag Falls, a waterfall on the Merrimack River in Manchester, New Hampshire, USA
Amoskeag Manufacturing Company, a former textile manufacturing company
Amoskeag Company, a company spun off from the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company
Amoskeag Locomotive Works, a former locomotive manufacturing company
Amoskeag Rugby Club, a rugby team in Manchester, NH
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Amoskeag may refer to: Amoskeag Falls, a waterfall on the Merrimack River in Manchester, New Hampshire, USA Amoskeag Manufacturing Company, a former textile...
The Amoskeag Manufacturing Company was a textile manufacturer which founded Manchester, New Hampshire, United States. From modest beginnings it grew throughout...
The Amoskeag Falls are a set of waterfalls on the Merrimack River in Manchester, New Hampshire, United States. "Amoskeag" derives from the Pennacook Native...
The Amoskeag Locomotive Works, in Manchester, New Hampshire, built steam locomotives at the dawn of the railroad era in the United States. The locomotive...
The Amoskeag Company was a privately owned American holding and operating company. It was calved off from the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company (AMC) of New...
reforming in 1891. The 1891 Manchester "Amoskeags" rejoined the Class B level New England League. The Amoskeags finished with a 42–30 record, in third...
Pennacook homeland was built around the upper Merrimack and the major towns at Amoskeag Falls (now Manchester) and Pennacook (now Concord), which served as major...
Hampshire. Samuel Blodgett went on to construct the first canal around the Amoskeag Falls on the Merrimack River in Derryfield, completed shortly before his...
follow suit. At Methuen, two mills went on strike. On February 2, 1922, Amoskeag Mills announced all departments would receive a pay reduction of 20 percent...
The Amoskeag Rugby Football Club is a rugby club in Manchester, New Hampshire. They play in Division I of the New England Rugby Football Union (NERFU)...
hundreds of intensive oral history interviews with former employees of the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company. In the course of this research, Hareven met Randolph...
becoming a center of textile manufacturing, shoemaking, and papermaking; the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company in Manchester was at one time the largest cotton...
Benjamin Prichard was an early American industrialist who founded the Amoskeag Cotton and Wool Manufacturing Company, which would grow to be the largest...
Arlington Mills, Lawrence, MA, in 1907 Merrimack Falls, Lawrence, MA, c. 1905 Amoskeag Mills, Manchester, NH, c. 1912 Jackson Mills, Nashua, NH, in 1907 Alice...
manufacturing operation from the Amoskeag Locomotive Works in 1859. It acquired the steam fire engine business from Amoskeag Locomotive in 1876. In 1901,...
10. ISBN 9780788422232. The Amoskeag Manufacturing Co. of Manchester, New Hampshire: A History. Manchester, NH: Amoskeag Manufacturing Co. 1915. pp. 77–78...
Pub., 2011. 112. Print. Manchester Locomotive Works first self-propelled Amoskeag Steam Fire Engine. Sold to Boston Fire department after use at Great Boston...
around the Merrimack River, moving among established village sites like Amoskeag and Pawtucket seasonally, which accounts for his historical association...
several periods of being a public company.[when?] These include: 1956: The Amoskeag Company 1962: Investment group Lazard Freres 1965: ITT Corporation 1977:...
National Park Smith Falls – 19 m (62 ft), highest waterfall in Nebraska Amoskeag Falls – 15 m (49 ft), on the Merrimack River Arethusa Falls – 43 m (141 ft)...
England, except Vermont. Of these were two Amoskeag Steamers from Manchester, New Hampshire. One was the first Amoskeag ever constructed (serial number 1), owned...
organized Engine Company No. 1. It was a volunteer firefighting force with an Amoskeag fire engine and a hose jumper (cart). The equipment was hand-drawn to fires...