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Dominion Textile Company
Dominion Textile / Cosmos Imperial / Cosmos Cotton / Yarmouth Duck and Yarn Company
This textile plant in Yarmouth was a major employer and customer of the railway from its start in 1883 to its end in 1991. Established as the "Yarmouth Duck and Yarn Company" in 1883 by local owners, it made sail canvas for local shipbuilders. It expanded in 1891 to make rope and fishing supplies. In 1902 the company was sold to an American company, Consolidated Cotton Duck Company (later International Cotton company) and renamed "Cosmos Cotton Company", renamed after a 1925 merger as the "Cosmos Imperial Mills Ltd." By the 1950s, the company had evolved to produce cotton duck fabric used to make tarpaulins, awning and tents. Traffic in a typical year for 1967 consisted of 137 inbound cars of cotton and 96 outbound carloads of cotton products.[1] About 1975 Dominion Textile bought out Cosmos Imperial Mills and operated the plant until December 1991.[2] The plant employed 500 workers in peak years and thousands of carloads of cotton bales were delivered by rail throughout the mill's existence. Some employees felt that plant closed due to the loss of economical cotton delivery by rail after the DAR's line to Yarmouth ended in 1990.[3]
Gallery
Detail of the Yarmouth Station, Yarmouth Enginehouse and Yarmouth Duck and Canvas Company from the Bird's Eve View of Yarmouth Nova Scotia 1889.
Cosmos Imperial Mills Ltd., with DAR tracks behind, 1931.
No. 2551 in Yarmouth with the Cosmos Imperial Mills Ltd. Aug. 28, 1953.
No. 2551 with the Cosmos Imperial Mills Ltd. in background, Yarmouth, Aug. 29, 1953.
CP Rail boxcar at Dominion Textile Company, 1980s.
Former Dominion Textile Company cotton mill railway loading/unloading dock area, April 12, 2009.
Mural at Dominion Textile Company site, July 9, 2010.
Mural at Dominion Textile Company site, July 9, 2010.
Mural credit at Dominion Textile Company site, July 9, 2010.