was one of many Rhode Island mills owned by the Knight brothers In 1846 Knight was employed by
John Hopkins Clarke as a clerk in his factory store at Arnold's Bridge, now
Pontiac, Rhode Island. After Clark was elected to the U.S. Senate, Knight and a partner purchased the business and became owners of the
Pontiac Mills. In 1852 Knight with his brother,
Benjamin Knight formed B. B. and R. Knight a manufacturing and grain firm. Later along with other partners, they formed and purchased numerous manufacturing operations in New England. The brothers also became involved in the banking and insurance industries. The Knights built employee housing, mill villages, and donated funds to build various denominations of churches for the mill workers. In 1851 Knight formed
Fruit of the Loom and trademarked the well known fruit trademark in the 1870s soon after the trademark registry was established. By his death in 1912, the
New York Times listed Knight as the largest cotton manufacturer in the world. The company purchased the
Dedham Manufacturing Company on
Mother Brook in
Dedham, Massachusetts in 1877. ==Knight Memorial Library==