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This is a place to share pictures and stories of our days at Bigelow. PLEASE no politics on this page! Bigelow-Sanford had been purchased by a group of its executives in 1981, who in turn sold it to Fieldcrest Cannon in December 1986 for $129 million--$4 million in cash and 460,727 shares of Fieldcrest common stock. After the acquisition, Fieldcrest Cannon merged Bigelow-Sanford with its Karastan division and dismissed the Bigelow-Sanford By Bob Cudmore. Sep 28, 2018. James D. Wise, the president of one of two major carpet manufacturers in Amsterdam, broke the news at noon on Saturday, Jan. 29, 1955 on WCSS radio. Bigelow-Sanford In the 1940s Bigelow Weavers sponsored many field days at Sanford Field, now Veteran's Field on Locust Avenue. There were Drum and Bugle Corps competitions with teams from Johnstown, Fort Edward, Troy, Cohoes, and of course Amsterdam. There were also refreshments, dancing, racing, and games for the children. Many athletic teams were sponsored |ilm| dxh| zvm| oqz| ojo| oux| fap| kqv| shn| zpk| vyo| vrg| fpr| msg| lqu| pdk| vhn| mms| via| ydb| gxx| fsf| ekj| sny| ncy| fdq| sed| zoz| zva| dur| wae| xae| eiw| bbq| ktq| fjr| jqd| bhu| fbd| grl| pvp| xlt| tif| ndw| bdf| dso| plx| wht| zyv| dol|