J. Wiley Edmands

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John Wiley Edmands (March 1, 1809 – January 31, 1877) was a member of the United States House of Representatives from Massachusetts.

Edmands was born in Boston on March 1, 1809. He completed preparatory studies, and graduated from English High School of Boston. He became interested in woolen mills in Dedham and the Pacific Mills Company in Lawrence.

Edmands was elected as a Whig to the Thirty-third Congress (March 4, 1853 – March 3, 1855). He declined to be a candidate for renomination in 1854, and returned to Pacific Mills and served as its treasurer. Edmands was a presidential elector on the Republican ticket in 1868.

He died in Newton on January 31, 1877. His interment was in Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge.

Mill owner

Maverick Woolen Mills

Following Benjamin Bussey's 1842 death, his woolen mill on Mother Brook was sold in November 1843 to Edmands, who was then one of the partners in the company that served as the mill's selling agent, Amos & Abbot Lawrence.Template:Sfn The land was purchased for $30,000 while the machinery, the stock, and materials were sold for more than $45,000.Template:Sfn In 1850, he sold half of the company, which he renamed Maverick Woolen Mill, to Gardner Colby.Template:Sfn

Merchants Woolen Company

In 1863, Colby and Edmands took in new partners, including Charles L. Harding, to form the Merchant Woolen Company.Template:Sfn The new company purchased the Maverick Woolen Mills and eventually all of the other mills on Mother Brook.Template:Sfn By the 1870s, the Merchant's Woolen Company had monopolized all of the water in Mother Brook.Template:Sfn In 1870, they were the largest taxpayer in Dedham, MassachusettsTemplate:Sfn and, when the New York Times wrote about them in 1887, it described the company as "one of the largest [industrial operations] in the state."Template:Sfn

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