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May 23, 2026 Saturday Samuel Slater Museum R.S.V.P. by May 16th
May 23 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Meet at Home Depot 99 Sutton Ave. Oxford, MA 01540
Drivers Meet at: TBD
Departure Time at: TBD
Tours: Visitors should plan to spend at least an hour-and-a-half for their tour.
Trip will be limited and I will need a tail car.
Tickets?? I am trying to get a group rate and a private tour.
More information to follow.

Why Samuel Slater; Why in Webster?
Samuel Slater became involved in the textile industry at the age of 14 and completed a seven year long
apprenticeship in the “art of cotton spinning.” He left his home country of England in 1789, and came to Pawtucket, Rhode Island to start his own cotton spinning business. In 1812, he moved his mills north, to what is currently known as Webster, Massachusetts. It is all thanks to Samuel Slater for the creation of Webster, forged from the neighboring towns of Oxford and Dudley, with the help of his friend, the famous Senator Daniel Webster. Unfortunately, most of this history has faded from current memory.
By using the water power of Webster Lake and the French River, Slater was able to create an industrial town centered on cotton and woolen manufacturing. He and his family were central to the growth of Webster into an industrial giant that attracted other businesses to the area. Slater would go on to build the first Sunday School in the area, across the street from the mill, for the education of the children who were employed at the mill.