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It seems there's a lot of interesting history having to do with the city's role in the Industrial Revolution, the history of the city's economy, etc. -- Beland 03:40, 10 July 2007 (UTC)
The birthplace of the Industrial Revolution was Beverly, MA, due to the first cotton mill in America (1787) being finished and under production there. See Beverly Cotton Manufactory Silivrenion ( talk) 12:42, 15 September 2010 (UTC)
Everybody- Tim Pierce is now editing my responses on this page to his arguments. Are you serious Tim? And due weight? Are you a thought policeman? There are clear hyperlinks to pages on the industrial revolution, as well as references. It's not up to you to delete other people's claims simply because you don't agree with them. That is not in the spirit of wikipedia. If the wording is proper, you have no basis whatsoever to delete the claims. Its unequivocal. —Preceding
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This entry keeps getting re-added to the list of "Notable residents":
I don't think this individual counts as a "notable resident" of Waltham; he does not appear to be sufficiently notable for his own article in the encyclopedia, which sets him apart from every other person in the "Notable residents" section. I am interested in hearing other opinions. —Tim Pierce ( talk) 08:35, 21 January 2012 (UTC)
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Would be great if some experts were willing to start building out a section for this page on pre-European settlement history in what is now the Waltham-region. From what little I know, at least four Native American communities are known to have been in the region. In general, the pre-official municipal founding date history seems missing--is this not the right page for such information? Ggrattan ( talk) 16:51, 29 November 2019 (UTC)
The table of top employers in Waltham, while faithfully reproducing that in the cited source, seems to me highly suspect. At a very minimum, it is only counting city residents, or people actually employed in the city, by the employers listed. Otherwise PerkinElmer and Thermo Scientific should certainly be on that list, I think?!? They are large companies with their HQs in Waltham. Robert Rossi ( talk) 15:05, 23 November 2020 (UTC)
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It seems there's a lot of interesting history having to do with the city's role in the Industrial Revolution, the history of the city's economy, etc. -- Beland 03:40, 10 July 2007 (UTC)
The birthplace of the Industrial Revolution was Beverly, MA, due to the first cotton mill in America (1787) being finished and under production there. See Beverly Cotton Manufactory Silivrenion ( talk) 12:42, 15 September 2010 (UTC)
Everybody- Tim Pierce is now editing my responses on this page to his arguments. Are you serious Tim? And due weight? Are you a thought policeman? There are clear hyperlinks to pages on the industrial revolution, as well as references. It's not up to you to delete other people's claims simply because you don't agree with them. That is not in the spirit of wikipedia. If the wording is proper, you have no basis whatsoever to delete the claims. Its unequivocal. —Preceding
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The table of top employers in Waltham, while faithfully reproducing that in the cited source, seems to me highly suspect. At a very minimum, it is only counting city residents, or people actually employed in the city, by the employers listed. Otherwise PerkinElmer and Thermo Scientific should certainly be on that list, I think?!? They are large companies with their HQs in Waltham. Robert Rossi ( talk) 15:05, 23 November 2020 (UTC)