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Worcester 300-City of Innovators-May 31, 2022

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28 W o r c e s t e r 3 0 0 : C i t y o f I n n o v a t o r s 1822-1921 A t a critical juncture in U.S. history, Washburn & Moen, the largest maker of barbed wire in the country, had the right product at the right time. Aer the Civil War, as the nation's energies turned toward the western frontier, barbed wire shaped settlement patterns, making possible large-scale livestock businesses. e Cattle Raisers Museum near Fort Worth celebrates and illuminates this process. "Barbed wire changed the whole landscape," said Sherry Flow, museum director. "It ended the cattle drives because you would have to drive your cattle long distances to get around the areas it enclosed." What's more, if you had land you could enclose with barbed wire, Washburn's barbed wire is in demand across the globe How Worcester won the West "it made it possible to operate much larger ranches with less concern about cattle straying." Indeed, the changes barbed wire produced ended up turning Fort Worth into a cow town because the railroad connection there became the best way to get cattle to market, not long-distance cattle drives. While Washburn didn't invent barbed wire, the skills his company possessed at drawing wire and successful large-scale manufacturing gave him the background needed to mass produce the spikes variation. Washburn had begun as a journeyman blacksmith and worked with his future first Washburn & Moen wire works Ichabod Washburn (1798-1868) Barbed wire made it psible to operate much larger ranches with less concern about cattle straying. While Washburn didn't invent barbed wire, the skills his company psessed at drawing wire and successl large-scale manufacturing gave him the background needed to mass produce the spikes variation. Image | Worcester Historical Museum Image | Worcester Historical Museum

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