Richard Mowry (February 11, 1748 – January 24, 1835) became an Uxbridge farmer, in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States who "successfully built and marketed equipment to manufacture woolen, linen or cotton cloth", from around the time of the Revolution.
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| - Richard Mowry (February 11, 1748 – January 24, 1835) became an Uxbridge farmer, in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States who "successfully built and marketed equipment to manufacture woolen, linen or cotton cloth", from around the time of the Revolution. (en)
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| - Providence, Rhode Island
- Roger Williams (theologian)
- Scituate, Rhode Island
- Blackstone River
- Blackstone Valley
- Rhode Island
- Uxbridge, Massachusetts
- Connecticut
- Massachusetts
- Friends Meetinghouse (Uxbridge, Massachusetts)
- Glocester, Rhode Island
- Moses Brown
- Conestoga wagon
- Smithfield, RI
- Smithfield, Rhode Island
- American Quakers
- Brown University
- People from Smithfield, Rhode Island
- William Augustus Mowry
- Ironstone, Massachusetts
- 1748 births
- 1835 deaths
- People from Uxbridge, Massachusetts
- People of the Industrial Revolution
- Textile machinery manufacturers
- New England
- New York (state)
- Worcester County, Massachusetts
- Society of Friends
- Rhode Island Colony
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| - Richard Mowry (February 11, 1748 – January 24, 1835) became an Uxbridge farmer, in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States who "successfully built and marketed equipment to manufacture woolen, linen or cotton cloth", from around the time of the Revolution. (en)
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