Wartime Creativity:
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L to R: William S. Hammond, F. H. Winslow, and Roger N. Conger, inspecting one of their famous, Waco-made clothes dryers inside the Hammond facility. While many manufacturing companies ceased production of washing machines and dryers during WWII, some used that time to research and develop new automatic-machine technologies that would be implemented after the war, leading to the rise of the in-home automatic washing machine.
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Hammond Laundry
The Hammond Laundry Cleaning Machinery and Supply Company of Waco, Texas, began in East Waco on Elm Street in 1911 when Texas native William Hammond decided to try his hand at the laundry business. By midcentury, the Waco company boasted operations…