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  1. After an apprenticeship with a mill owner, Slater emigrated to the United States on September 13, 1789 and, two years later, he married Hannah Wilkinson, with whom he had six sons, Samuel Jr., George, John, Horatio, William, and Thomas (two daughters and one son died in infancy). After Hannah's death in 1812, he married Esther Parkinson, a ...

  2. Samuel Slater (June 9, 1768 – April 21, 1835) was an early American industrialist popularly known as the "Founder of the American Industrial Revolution ." More specifically, he founded the American cotton-textile industry. After completing his apprenticeship in his native Derbyshire under a former colleague of Richard Arkwight, inventor of ...

  3. May 29, 2018 · Samuel Slater >The English-born American manufacturer Samuel Slater (1768-1835) built the >first successful cotton mill in the United States [1], in 1790. Samuel Slater was born near Belper in Derbyshire on June 9, 1768, the son of a prosperous yeoman farmer.

  4. Nov 21, 2023 · Samuel Slater was born in England in June 1768. The son of a yeoman farmer, he attended school at an early age, but secured a job at a cotton mill at ten years old. Before the Industrial ...

  5. Samuel Slater was born on a farm near the town of Belper, England. His father, William Slater, was a prosperous farmer who also bought and sold land to make money. In the early 1880s, William Slater sold a piece of land that included a stream running through it to Jedediah Strutt (1726–1797), a prominent business owner.

  6. Floor Plan. Exhibits are divided into two groups: exhibits in the right side of the museum floor space trace the life of Samuel Slater from his travel from England to America, eventually to Webster, where he established six textile mills and created the “family system” of manufacturing. The left side of the museum recaptures a bustling Main ...

  7. Born June 9, 1768 - Died April 21, 1835. Samuel Slater introduced the first water-powered cotton mill to the United States. This invention revolutionized the textile industry and was important for the Industrial Revolution. Born in Derbyshire, England, to a prosperous farmer, Slater apprenticed at a mill at age 14. Learning all he could about ...

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