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Edward G. Chace

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234:"More hands are employed this week at the Fort Dummer Mills cotton factory than at any previous time, there being 145 persons on the payroll. Manager Edward G. Chace says it is difficult to obtain help and that he would employ double the present force at once if they were available. Nearly 350 looms are running." 156:
In 1910, Chase led efforts to build the Fort Dummer Mills in Brattleboro, Vermont. He directed efforts to attain funding to construct the mill, and promoted its prospective impact to the area. After the mills' founding, Chase served as the manager of the Fort Dummer Mills. In 1929, the Berkshire
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Cotton Manufacturing Company merged with Fort Dummer Mills, Valley Falls Company, Greylock Mills, and Coventry Company. Chase served as a vice president and the treasurer of the new company known as Berkshire Fine Spinning Associates. Berkshire Associates had its offices in
149:. He served as an assistant treasurer of the mills from 1905 to 1909. Chace worked under his father, Arnold Chace, who served as the treasurer of Valley Falls Company. (Arnold Chace had previously served as the manager of Valley Falls Company.) Chace's grandfather, 425: 371:
Report of the Administrative Division 1917-1919: Pt. I. Reports of the Bureau of State Organizations and of the Federal Fuel Administrators for the Various States and Districts
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Chase married Christine MacLeod Chace on October 17, 1906. They had four daughters: Christine Chace Wallace, Eliza Chace Collins, Jessie Chace Hogg, and Margaret Chace.
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Chase did his early studies at the University Grammar School, a private school in Providence. He then completed his high school education at
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on October 16, 1882. His father, Arnold Chace, served as the 11th chancellor of
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Chase served as an assistant director of the Distribution Division of the
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Williams College, Class of 1905 (1915). "Edward G. Chace".
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inducted him in 1961. Chace was also a cousin of physicist
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Decennial Record of the Class of 1905, Williams College
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Index

textile manufacturing
Fort Dummer
Brattleboro, Vermont
Berkshire Fine Spinning Associates
Berkshire Hathaway
Arnold Buffum Chace
Providence, Rhode Island
Brown University
Egyptology
Elizabeth Buffum Chace
women's rights
anti-slavery
Malcolm Greene Chace
National Intercollegiate Tennis Championship
International Tennis Hall of Fame
Richard Chace Tolman
Edward Chace Tolman
Morristown School
Morristown, New Jersey
Yale University
New Haven, Connecticut
Williams College
Williamstown, Massachusetts
Lincoln, Rhode Island
Valley Falls Company
textile mill
Valley Falls, Rhode Island
Oliver Chace
Fall River, Massachusetts
United States Fuel Administration

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