History of Textiles
1887-1900

Textile Industry Meets Demand Of Booming US Population
 
1900-1910

Mills Proliferate, Proifts Grow — Until 1908 Panic
ATMI Presidents 1900-1910
 
1910-1920

New Technology, Unions And World War I Leave Mark On Textiles
ATMI Presidents 1910-1920
 
1920-1930

The Roaring Twenties: Recession, Boom, Depression
ATMI Presidents 1920-1930
 
1930-1940

The Country And The Industry Pull Out Of The Depression
ATMI Presidents 1930-1940
 
1940-1950

War Effort Brings Maximum Production, Post-War Boom
ATMI Presidents: 1940-1950
Milliken & Company
 
1950-1960

The "Quiet" 50s" — Most Revolutionary Decade
ATMI Presidents 1950-1960
 
1960-1970

A Traumatic Decade While Carpet, Knits, Machinery Boom
ATMI Presidents: 1960-1970
 
1970-1980

Fuel Shortages, OSHA Plague Textiles In 70s — And Then — Imports
ATMI Presidents: 1970-1980
 
The 1980s

Consolidations, Bankruptcies, Mergers, Buyouts, Imports, Imports And (Surprize!) Rejuvenation
The Status Of The Present - A Very Good Year!
1987: The Good, The Bad, The Challenge
1987: The Future Of Man-Made Fibers
1987: The Yarn Spinners Of Tomorrow
1987: Fabrics Of The Future
1987: The Future Of Knitting
1887-1987: The Past, Present And Future Of Dyeing And Finishing
ATI Presidents 1980-1988