Thomaston Mills
Government Reports
AG:
Description Area Box Folder
1972 Census of Transportation Report   102 11
1978 Farm & Ranch Identification Survey   102 2
Actual Settlement of Claims From Customers Through J.P. Stevens   105 4
Actual Working Papers To Determine When Mexican Cotton Was Opened & What Percentage Went Into Mix   104 4
American Textile Manufacturers Institute Reports   102 10
Annual Survey of Manufacturers 1968 - 1973   109 3
Annual Survey of Manufacturers 1974   109 4
Annual Survey of Manufacturers Listing of Additional Manufacturing Establishments 1973 - 1975   111 1
Annual Survey of Manufacturers Listing of Additional Manufacturing Establishments 1974   109 1
Annual Survey of Manufactures 1976   107 6
Annual Survey of Manufactures 1977-1978   111 5
ATMI Energy Efficiency Improvement Report 1979   107 10
Broad Fabrics Woven Census 1957   111 7
Broad Fabrics Woven Census 1961   111 6
Broad Woven  Fabrics Census 1959   111 9
Broad Woven Fabrics Census 1958   111 8
Broad Woven Fabrics Census 1960   111 10
Broad Woven Fabrics Census 1962   111 11
Bureau of Labor Statistics Product of Activity Report 1977 & 1981   109 5
Business Report 1980   107 9
C.L.C. Executive Compensation   106 10
Census Form Broadwoven Fabrics  1963   110 7
Census Form Broadwoven Fabrics 1964   110 9
Census Form MA 22-F Annual Yarn Production 1959-1966   102 3
Census From MA-151 List of Manufacturing Establishments 1968   102 7
Census of Broadwoven Fabrics 1973   108 2
Census Report 1956   107 7
Cloth Production Report 1975   107 1
Company Summary of Research and Development 1976   109 2
Correspondence With Ivins, Phillips & Barker Concerning Government Penalty & Mexican Cotton   105 3
Correspondence With J.P. Stevens & Company Concerning Mexican Cotton and The Justice Department   104 1
Correspondence With Richard Jones & United States Department of Agriculture Concerning Mexican Cotton   105 5
Cotton Department Papers to show Actual Purchases of Mexican Cotton & Mexican Strips   103 5
Current Industrial Report 1975 - 1978   109 6
Current Industrial Report 1976 - 1977   110 6
Current Industrial Report 1977   107 8
Current Industrial Report 1982   111 4
Current Industrial Report Broadwoven Fabrics 1971 - 1972   108 1
Current Industrial Reports 1973 - 1974   108 4
Customer Orders Entirely Exempt From Renegotiation F.Y.E. June 30, 1966   103 4
Department of Commerce Form BDSAF-509 Survival Items Program 1957 Report   102 4
Department of Commerce Form BE-3Monthly Industry Survey, Sales, Orders and Inventories By Month 1959   102 5
Department of Commerce Form LOC-L1 Location of Plant in Terms of Latitude & Longitude   102 6
Department of Revenue Motor Fuel Tax Georgia 1978 - 1981   110 5
Direct Subsidy Payments Received on Goods Containing Over 5% Mexican Cotton   106 8
Economic Censuses Report 1977   107 5
Entirely Exempt From Renegotiation Fiscal Year Ending July 1, 1967   103 2
Entirely Exempt From Renegotiation FYE 1968   105 2
Environmental Protection Agency 1973   108 14
Export Programs   106 1
Farm Finance Survey & Land Lords Report 1979   107 12
Federal Trade Commission Form NB-58 Nature of Business Report   106 3
Federal Trade commission Survey 1977   106 5
File Copies of Reports Furnished United States Department of Agriculture   103 3
Florida Department of Revenue Notice of Intent to Make Corporate Income Tax Changes 1979 - 1982   108 13
Form R-1 Quarterly Financial Report Securities & Exchange Commission   103 1
Georgia Sales Picked up by Customers 1979 - 1980   108 12
Georgia Textile Manufacturing Association- Correspondence Regarding Census Reports   102 9
Government Report of Company Organization 1971, 1972   107 4
Industrial Report Broadwoven Fabrics 1977   107 3
J.P. Stevens Invoices With Less Than 5% Mexican Cotton-Thomaston Mills Has No Record of Receiving Subsidy, These Have C.C.C. Reg. No.   106 9
J.P. Stevens Invoices-All less Than 5% Mexican Cotton-No Record of Receiving Any Subsidy on These Invoices Show Registration Numbers   104 3
List of Direct Subsidy Payments Received on Goods Containing Less Than 5% Mexican Cotton   106 7
List of Invoices Containing Over 5% Mexican Cotton That Was Exported -Thomaston Mills Did not Receive Any Subsidy - J.P. Stevens or Customer Collected It   106 2
Listing of Central Administrative Offices, Auxiliaries, and Manufacturer's Sales Branches 1973   108 5
Manufacturing Industries Energy Consumption and Survey of Large Combustors 1980   107 14
MC 22Z Government Report 1977   106 6
MC22-Z Textile Equipment in Place 1972   103 4
Opening Instructions for Cotton Mixes   104 6
Plant & Equipment Expenditures Survey 1972 - 1973   108 6
Plant & Equipment Expenditures Survey Supplement 1973   110 2
Price Commission Information   105 1
Producers & Importers Questionnaire U.S. International Trade Commission 1980   107 11
Product or Activity Report 1974   110 1
Quarterly Federal Excise Tax Diesel Fuel  1981   110 4
Renegotiation FYE July 2, 1966   102 14
Report of Organization 1978 - 1980   111 2
Settlements of Actual Claims From Direct Customers   102 13
State of California Forms to Establish Sales Office In Los Angeles, California 1978   108 15
State of California Industrial Classification Statement 1980   107 2
State of Georgia Motor Fuel Tax Unit  1975 - 1982   110 3
Statement of Products 1974   108 8
Subsidy Payments Received Through J.P. Stevens  on Goods Containing Over 5% Mexican Cotton , Copies of Invoices 1957 -1960   102 15
Subsidy Received J.P. Stevens with Less Than 5% Mexican Cotton-Copies of Invoices   104 5
Summary of Subsidy Payments Received Through J.P. Stevens May 1957 - November 1960   102 16
Survey of Plant Capacity 1976   110 8
Survey of Plant Capacity 1978 - 1981   111 3
Survey on Pollution Abatement Costs and Expenditures 1976 & 1978   107 13
Tire Cord of Man-made Fabrics 1973   108 7
U. S. Corporation Income Tax Return 1972 - 1973   108 10
U. S. Corporation Income Tax Return 1973 - 1974   108 11
U.S. Corporation Income Tax Return 1974 - 1975   108 9
U.S. Department of Commerce 1960 H-11 Rental Property Questionnaire   102 1
U.S. Department of Commerce Special Reports   102 8
U.S. Treasury Department Survey June 30, 1960   102 12
Wage Developments In Manufacturing 1974   108 3
Work Sheets To Show Waste Sold Containing Over 5% Mexican Cotton   103 7
Working Papers Concerning Export Sales   104 2
Working Papers to Show Consumption of Waste Containing Mexican Cotton Purchased From Railway Supply & Norman W. Paschall   103 6