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provided water power for the local industry housed in large brick mills along the river. Corresponding commercial growth resulted in Gaunt Square, which has been the commercial center of Methuen since the mid-19th century. In addition to economic forces, three individuals, David Nevins,
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with offices in Boston that was eventually merged with the Nevins' other businesses. The "Methuen Duck Cloth" the Nevins manufactured was world-renowned as a material for sail cloth and tents for the tropics.
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on December 12, 1809 to John Nevins and Achsah Nevins née Swan Nevins. David Jr.'s mother was Eliza Nevins née Eliza Coffin, the daughter of a wealthy merchant from the island of
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in his honor. David Sr. and Eliza are buried on the library grounds beneath a memorial "Angel of Life" sculptured by George Moretti.
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Harriet F. Blackburn) had no children, but after his death she used his fortune to leave a legacy for the public that includes
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Nevins, partnered with younger brother Henry, expanded the manufacturing and importing businesses they had
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Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts
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reflects the major influences that shaped Methuen's architecture and economy. The
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After David Sr.'s death in 1881, the family's wealth was such that his
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A short distance from above-mentioned Nevins Memorial Library is the
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she dedicated "The Resurrection", a stained glass window designed by
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named Jared Coffin. David Sr., who built his personal wealth through
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and owned India Bagging Company and Bengal Bagging Company in
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Eliza, his eldest son David Nevins, and his younger son
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during the industrial boom of the late 19th century.
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Disaster in Lawrence: The Fall of the Pemberton Mill
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David Nevins, Jr.

Boston, Massachusetts
Germany
Methuen, Massachusetts
Harriet F. Nevins
David Nevins Sr.
Elizabeth Coffin Nevins
Boston, Massachusetts
Germany
wealthy Yankee
merchant
Methuen, Massachusetts
David Nevins Sr.
Salem, New Hampshire
Nantucket
importing
manufacturing
textiles
Pemberton Mill
industrial accident
Massachusetts history
American history
Paris
financial institution
widow
Henry Coffin Nevins
Nevins Memorial Library
inherited
textile mills

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