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Living Room, Bedroom, Dining Room Entertainment Centers, Home Office Curios, Daybeds, Futons, Sealy Mattresses We offer free Lay-A-Way for up to a year, free delivery, and free removal.  See store for details. 241 Providence Rd. (Rt 122) Whitinsville (Northbridge), MA 01588 Please register to participate in our discussions with 2 million other members - it's free and quick! Some forums can only be seen by registered members. After you create your account, you'll be able to customize options and access all our 15,000 new posts/day with fewer ads. 142 posts, read 470,994 times Hi Everyone,Looking for reviews or suggestions on Furniture Stores. I need to buy a Dining Room Set,I know there are a few in Nashua but I don't know the good stores from the bad. Any reviews or suggestions please 3,034 posts, read 6,983,130 times 2,489 posts, read 6,652,009 times 470 posts, read 893,612 times 3,859 posts, read 8,434,219 times 1,771 posts, read 3,928,444 times




2,360 posts, read 4,167,064 times If it is worth the ride, check the furniture outlets in Gardner MA. Greater Gardner Furniture Outlets 39,699 posts, read 42,409,234 times 680 posts, read 1,894,601 times Thank You everyone for all your suggestions right now I'm torn between Formal and Shaker style,we are going to look around this weekend and try and narrow it down. I did look online at Jordan's and found a formal set that we love but want to see it in person. Also want to check out some other stores that you all have mentioned. Please register to post and access all features of our very popular forum. It is free and quick. Over $68,000 in prizes has already been given out to active posters on our forum. Additional giveaways are planned. Jump to: navigation, search For other people with the same name, see John Dunn (disambiguation). John Ainsworth Dunn (November 2, 1831 Westminster, Massachusetts - 1915) was an American furniture maker. He was the ninth child of John and Abigail (Jackson) Dunn.




In 1837, his family moved to Petersham, Massachusetts. He began what was to become his lifelong career in chair manufacturing in 1852. He worked in a factory in East Gardner, Massachusetts. He learned the craft of chair making in three months. "The business of chair-making was commenced on the location where the large and busy factory of John A. Dunn stood. In 1838 Elijah Putman brought the water privilege of Wm. S. Lynde, and constructed a dam, moved his shop there, supplying it with machinery, putting himself and men to work. Seven years later Mr. Putman sold out to Thorley Collester, Ruel G. Cowee and Benjamin H. Rugg, who continued the business under the firm-name of Cowee, Collester and Company for a short time. When Maro Collester and Edward Stevens retired and Franklin and George Eaton took their places, the firm was changed to Collester, Rugg and Eaton. When Mr. Collester died in 1862, Mr. Rugg and George Eaton left, and Nathaniel Holmes joined with Franklin Eaton forming Eaton and Holmes Co.




In 1864 John A. Dunn was admitted to the firm, which then was called Eaton, Holmes and Company. Mr. Dunn was the "Company" part in the name. In 1875 Mr. Holmes sold his interest to Isaac J. Dunn, brother of John A. Dunn, and the firm became J.A & I.J. Dunn, under which business was carried on until 1886, when John A. Dunn brought his brother's share and conducted the enterprise on his own behalf." Heywood, William S. Gardner and Westminster Historical Sketches, pages 837-838. A. Dunn was the sole owner of the business until 1902. On March 26, 1902 the Dunn chair factory was destroyed by a fire. Mr. Dunn had a larger and fireproof brick factory built, with all modern factory features. This was all done within a year; people who had worked at the factory before the fire were given their jobs back. The business was incorporated to the John A. Dunn Company, John A. Dunn, president, his son George A. Dunn, vice-president and another son Frank C. Dunn was secretary-treasurer. The manufacturing of the chairs was done at the plant in Gardner, Massachusetts, but offices and warehouses were established in Chicago, Boston, and St. Paul;




in addition to business going through those channels, the John A. Dunn Company supplied other chair manufacturers in large quantities both at home and abroad. Dunn lived to see his plant doing a business of $1,000,000 annually. His chairs were noted for their sturdy construction and durability. While most of his furniture was utilitarian in design he was especially proud of his Arts and Crafts style furniture. Dunn was very involved in the civic life of Gardner, Mass. In his will Dunn gave a valuable piece of property to the city of Gardner. This land was turned into a public park and the pond was named Dunn's Pond, which later became Dunn State Park. Dunn was seen by the people of Gardner as a man of strong and marked personality who made the community conspicuous in the industrial and commercial world. He was a far sighted man with a clear head for business. Heywood, William S. Gardner and Westminster Historical Sketches Cary, Seth C. (1908). John Ainsworth Dunn, Gardner, Massachusetts Quintin Publications




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