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Official American textile directory; containing reports of all the textile manufacturing establishments in the United States and Canada, together with the yarn trade index ... Comp. annually by the Textile world journal

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Title: Official American textile directory; containing reports of all the textile manufacturing establishments in the United States and Canada, together with the yarn trade index ... Comp. annually by the Textile world journal
Year: 1906 (1900s)
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Subjects: Textile industry
Publisher: Boston, Mass. : Guild & Lord New York : Bragdon, Lord & Nagle
Contributing Library: Claire T. Carney Library, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Digitizing Sponsor: Claire T. Carney Library, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

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Clearfield St;Map A; Sq. 71; Dyers of All Kinds ofYarn; capacity, 25,000 lbs. per day; steam;firm, buyers. Brown, Charles E., 313 15 Race St.; (SWoven Silk Labels for the Hat Trade; 6looms; sell direct; buy taffeta silk. Brown, C. M, & Co; Coaquanock Mills; (W69th St. and Haverford Ave.; Map C; Sq.61; West Phila.; J. Morton Brown, supt.;Woolen Goods; 6 sets; 120 looms; steam;dye; H. Bauendahl & Co., N. Y., s. agts;C. M. Brown, buyer. Brown-Aberle Co., The; Palethorp (Itand Huntingdon Sts.; Map A ; Sq. 62; $500,-000; Gustave Rumpf, pres.; Thomas E.Brown, treas.; Henry Brown, supt.; La-dies, Misses and Infants Full FashionedHosiery in Cotton and Lisle Thread; 900spring and latch needle knitting ma-chines; 50 sewing machines; steam; dye After fifty years of trial the power-loom still had 250,000 hand-loomsto replace in England alone. It may, therefore, take fifty years to con-vince some of the common-loom owners that Northrop Looms are prefer-able. DRAPER COMPANY, Hopedale, Mass.
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Philadelphia. Map D—Germantown District. PHILADELPHIA AND SUBURBS 265 and finish; Harrington & Waring, 72 Leon-ard St., N. Y., s. agts.; Henry Brown,buyer; buy 10s to 60s single and 2 ply. Bkown & Hunt Co.; Mascher St. and fKAllegheny Ave. and Front and LehighAve.; $150,000, Wm. Brown, pres. andsupt;Mens, Womens and Misses Cotton, Fash-ioned, Seamless, Ribbed and Flat Hosiery;finish; steam; Wesendonck, Lorenz &Co., 44 Leonard St., N. Y., s. agts.; Wm.Brown and Roland ;Hunt, buyers; buy 1/5to 2/70 carded and combed Peeler andEgyptian yarns. Brown Knitting Co.; 2nd St. & Alle- (Itgheny Ave.; $150,000; Thos. E. Brown,pres.; W. Park Moore, treas.; FashionedCotton Hosiery for Women, Misses andBoys; 700 spring needle & 125 latch needleknitting machines; 40 sewing machines;steam; dye and finish; Harrington & War-ing, 72 Leonard St., N. Y., s. agts.; Thos.E. Brown, buyer; buy 10-60 cotton yarn,carded and combed. Brown, Thomas E. & Son; 2nd and (ItWestmoreland St.

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