James was the older brother of the famous inventor, Caleb Clark Walworth (Died in 1894).
Famous manufacturer.
- With his brother-in-law, Joseph Nason, he founded "Walworth, Nason & Co.", in Boston in 1841. In 1872, it became "Walworth Manufacturing Company".
He died in his apartment in the "Hotel Alexander", 1761 Washington Street.(Source: "Fibre and Fabric: A Record of American Textile Industries", Boston - May 9, 1896 - Volume XXIII, No. 584 - Page 757)
Source of cemetery information: "Domestic Engineering" weekly magazine, Chicago - November 17, 1906 - Volume XXXVII, No. 7 - Page 149, in the article "James J. Walworth, One of the Pioneers in Steam Heating", by R.T. Crane. Walworth was buried 3 days after his death.
James was the older brother of the famous inventor, Caleb Clark Walworth (Died in 1894).
Famous manufacturer.
- With his brother-in-law, Joseph Nason, he founded "Walworth, Nason & Co.", in Boston in 1841. In 1872, it became "Walworth Manufacturing Company".
He died in his apartment in the "Hotel Alexander", 1761 Washington Street.(Source: "Fibre and Fabric: A Record of American Textile Industries", Boston - May 9, 1896 - Volume XXIII, No. 584 - Page 757)
Source of cemetery information: "Domestic Engineering" weekly magazine, Chicago - November 17, 1906 - Volume XXXVII, No. 7 - Page 149, in the article "James J. Walworth, One of the Pioneers in Steam Heating", by R.T. Crane. Walworth was buried 3 days after his death.
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