American Textile History Museum

American Textile History Museum
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EstablishedJanuary 1960 (1960-01)
DissolvedJune 14, 2016 (2016-06-14)
LocationLowell, Massachusetts
Coordinates42°38′30″N 71°19′00″W / 42.6417°N 71.3168°W / 42.6417; -71.3168
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The American Textile History Museum (ATHM), located in Lowell, Massachusetts, was founded as the Merrimack Valley Textile Museum (MVTM) in North Andover, Massachusetts in 1960 by Caroline Stevens Rogers. ATHM told America’s story through the art, science, and history of textiles. In June 2016, the museum closed.[1] The bulk of the library and archives as well as many fabric samples were acquired by Cornell University.[2]

History

In 1958, Caroline Stevens Rogers, a member of a textile industry family and a hand weaver and dyer, came into possession of her father’s collection of over 50 spinning wheels in various stages of collapse and a truck load of heavy beams (the disassembled parts of antique hand looms) as well as dozens of reels, winders, skarnes, riddles, and niddy-noddies.[3] This collection had been cultivated over a 50-year period by her father, Samuel Dale Stevens (1859–1922). Caroline’s husband, Horatio Rogers, a retired doctor, restored many of the pieces.

By the spring of 1958 Caroline was thinking of ways to use her father’s collection of early cloth-making equipment, and, when named as President of the North Andover Historical Society, she decided to add the collection to the holdings of the Society. In 1959, J. Bruce Sinclair became the first Director of the North Andover Historical Society, and he proposed that a regional textile museum be established. He wanted its central concern to be wool and materials for its exhibits to be collected from all over the Merrimack Valley.[4]

At the first meeting of the Advisory Board in January, 1960, those present agreed that the scope of the MVTM should not be limited to a specific geographic area nor by specific chronological dates.[4] This meant that geographical and chronological boundaries would be considered less important than the natural boundaries limited only by the significance of the subject matter. In May, 1960, plans for a new building to house the MVTM began. It was completed by the summer of 1961. 18,000 square feet (1,700 m2) of floor space was divided almost evenly among the exhibit, study collection, and administrative areas. As the MVTM became a reality, the staff also grew. In January, 1961 Sinclair hired a secretary, a curator joined the staff in March, and a librarian was added in August.

The exhibits were arranged to tell the story of wool manufacturing. The design was organized around a modular system of floor-to-ceiling posts and panels. The use of silk screens and photographic blow-ups, along with the use of color filled the galleries. The contents of the exhibit illustrated the transition from hand to machine technology in wool manufacturing. A ‘before’ and ‘after’ example was used at each stage in cloth production, from sheep-shearing to cloth-dyeing. The materials shown included artifacts, text blocks, illustrations, models, and replicas. Illustrations outnumbered the 3-dimensional objects by a ratio of 2 to 1. The exhibit contained less than 2 dozen artifacts that illustrated significant developments in textile technology. Among the machines on display were a wool picker, a double cylinder carding engine, a 200 spindle spinning jack, a two-harness plain loom, an automatic bobbin-changing dobby loom and a shearing machine.[5]

In 1971 the MVTM became accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. In 1973 Caroline Stevens Rogers was succeeded by Walter Muir Whitehead, who had been a member of the Board of Trustees of the museum from the beginning.[6] By this time the scope of the MVTM had stretched to include much of the United States up to 1950. The MVTM was also expanding in size. In 1967 a library wing of approximately 6,000 square feet (560 m2) had been added and in 1971, Machinery Hall, a 30,000-square-foot (2,800 m2) study-storage building was completed to house the collection of tools and machinery.[6]

In June, 1984 the Trustees decided that the museum should no longer have a regional name. They wanted a name that encompassed the scope of the museum. So, on September 1, 1984, the Merrimack Valley Textile Museum became the Museum of American Textile History (MATH). It was around this time that the scope of the MATH expanded even further to include the study of manmade and contemporary materials. At this point it became clear that the MATH’s accommodations in North Andover were not enough to support the collection. The main building could not be expanded and Machinery Hall was crammed with artifacts and in a poor location for public access. The Board of Trustees began to consider moving the MATH to an entirely new location. They wanted the MATH to be somewhere that offered better access to the public and was large enough to house their collection, as well as accommodate for future expansion.[7]

At first the plan was to move the MATH to the Heritage State Park in Lawrence, MA. However, in 1985 it became clear that the cost of rehabilitating the building in Lawrence would greatly exceed the original estimates. The search for a new location continued and, on April 30, 1992, the museum purchased the old Kitson Shop in Lowell, MA. Built in the 1860s, the Kitson Shop had been a textile machinery manufacturer. Plans to relocate to the heart of the historic textile manufacturing center of Lowell were underway.[8]

MATH moved to Lowell on April 27, 1997. In Lowell, MATH became the American Textile History Museum (ATHM). ATHM closed in 2007 to renovate its exhibit space. This marked the beginning of a large fundraising effort that eventually netted more than $4 million. In 2008, ATHM introduced its mascot, Lulu the Lamb. ATHM reopened in June 2009 with a broader array of interactive exhibits and activities for both adult and child visitors. It also reopened as a member of the Smithsonian Affiliations.[9] As an Affiliate, ATHM explores object loan options with Smithsonian Institution museums and is also developing a relationship with the Jerome and Dorothy Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation.[10]

In November 2011, Jonathan Stevens assumed the role of President and CEO. Mr. Stevens, the son of textile entrepreneur Edward Stevens, is the former CEO of Ames Textile Corporation in Lowell and served previously as a Trustee and Treasurer of the Museum. On March 15, 2012 Jonathan Stevens was named the new President and CEO of the American Textile History Museum.

Due to large deficits, in June 2016 it was announced that the museum was closing permanently and is attempting to sell off all its assets.[1][11]

The Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives at Cornell University collects materials related to unions, with particular strengths in the area of textile and garment manufacturing. When the American Textile History Museum (ATHM) closed its doors in 2016, the Kheel Center acquired the bulk of the library and archives as well as many fabric samples.[2]

Osborne Library

The Osborne Library was a part of the ATHM that contains an extensive collection of books, prints, photographs, and manuscripts. Users of the library include spinners and weavers, designers, architects, and many more. Access to the Osborne Library is by appointment only.[12]

Exhibits

Textile Revolution: An Exploration through Space and Time: The permanent exhibit at the ATHM was Textile Revolution: An Exploration through Space and Time. It featured examples of materials that ranged from the protective clothing that firefighters and soldiers wear to the “shark skin” swimsuits of Olympic swimmers. It was a study in how textiles are changing the world.[13]

American Textile Hall of Fame

The ATHM started the American Textile Hall of Fame in 2001. It honors past and present individuals, corporations, and institutions that have made contributions to the textile industry and have helped foster an appreciation of textiles in America. Individuals and companies who are recognized by this award are chosen by the American Textile Hall of Fame Committee.

Class of 2001

Class of 2002

Class of 2003

Class of 2004

Class of 2005

  • Robert C. Jackson
  • Saco-Lowell Shops
  • Scalamandr`e

Class of 2008

Class of 2009

Class of 2010

  • Malcolm G. Chace III
  • Hugh Wadsworth
  • Crawford, Jr. and Stevens Linen Works
  • Allen E. Gant, Jr. and Glen Raven, Inc.
  • Shaw Industries Group, Inc.[15]

Notes

  1. ^ a b "ATHM to Close Permanently | American Textile History Museum". www.athm.org. Retrieved 2016-11-08.
  2. ^ a b Farwell, Marcie. 2021. “Reweaving the Textile Industry Archive: Strategies for Building Inclusive Collections on the Legacy of the American Textile History Museum.” Library Trends 70 (1): 1–19.
  3. ^ Stevens Rogers 1964, p.1
  4. ^ a b Leavitt 168, p.3
  5. ^ Leavitt 1968, p. 3
  6. ^ a b Whitehill 1973, p. 2
  7. ^ Stevens 1984, p. 3
  8. ^ Stevens 1985, p. 3
  9. ^ "American Textile History Museum Named Smithsonian Affiliate". National Textile Association. 2008. Archived from the original on March 27, 2012. Retrieved 15 Jul 2011.
  10. ^ "American Textile History Museum". Affiliate Detail. Smithsonian Affiliations. 2011. Archived from the original on 29 September 2011. Retrieved 15 July 2011.
  11. ^ "Textile history museum will not reopen". Retrieved 2016-11-08.
  12. ^ "American Textile History Museum in Lowell, Massachusetts". Archived from the original on August 22, 2010. Retrieved August 26, 2010.
  13. ^ Harris, Lyon 2009, p.M5
  14. ^ "Two Industry Leaders Named to Class of 2003 American Textile Hall of Fame - American Textile History Museum". www.athm.org. Archived from the original on 10 September 2015. Retrieved 26 June 2017.
  15. ^ "American Textile History Museum in Lowell, Massachusetts". Archived from the original on August 9, 2010. Retrieved August 26, 2010.

References

  • Stevens Rogers, Caroline (1964). Talk Before the Bryn Mawr Club. North Andover Historical Society
  • Leavitt, Thomas (1968). Housing of a Textile Collection, Merrimack Valley Textile Museum, Occasional Reports, No. 1
  • Whitehill, Walter Muir (1973). Merrimack Valley Textile Museum, Annual Report for 1973.
  • Stevens, Edward B. (1984). Annual Report for 1984, Report of the President, pg. 3
  • Stevens, Edward B. (1985). Annual Report for 1985, Report of the President, pg. 3
  • Harris, Patricia;& Lyon, David (2009). “Museum spins textile history into great yarns”. Boston Globe.
  • "American Textile History Museum in Lowell, Massachusetts". 22 August 2010. Archived from the original on 22 August 2010. Retrieved 26 June 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  • "American Textile History Museum in Lowell, Massachusetts". 9 August 2010. Archived from the original on 9 August 2010. Retrieved 26 June 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)

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