J.P. Stevens textile mills
J.P. Stevens textile mills were a prominent network of textile manufacturing facilities in the United States, primarily active from the late 19th century through the 20th century. Founded by J.P. Stevens, the company specialized in producing cotton and synthetic fabrics, playing a significant role in the American textile industry.
The mills were known for their large-scale production and innovative techniques, contributing to the economic growth of the regions where they operated. At their peak, J.P. Stevens employed thousands of workers and became a key player in the textile market, influencing trends in fabric production and distribution.