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  • Number of Pages: Median: 340
  • Publisher: ➤  Wright & Potter Printing Co., state printers
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  • First Year Published: 1903
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: Yes
  • Access Status: Public

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    American Woolen Company

    The American Woolen Company is a designer, manufacturer and distributor of men's and women's worsted and woolen fabrics. Based in Stafford Springs, Connecticut

    Woolen

    Look up woolen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Woolen (American English) or woollen (Commonwealth English) is a type of yarn made from carded wool

    Assabet Woolen Mill

    but reopened in 1899 as part of the American Woolen Company, which expanded it. The mill ceased operation as a woolen mill in 1950. The buildings were later

    Pendleton Woolen Mills

    Pendleton Woolen Mills is an American textile manufacturing company based in Portland, Oregon, United States. It is known for its blankets and woolen clothing

    1912 Lawrence textile strike

    in the mills. Half of the workers in the four Lawrence mills of the American Woolen Company, the leading employer in the industry and the town, were females

    Andover, Massachusetts

    six hundred Andover men had served in the Union Army. In 1919, the American Woolen Company announced plans to build a million dollar mill in the already-existing

    American and British English spelling differences

    di•alled and fu•el•ling; American di•aled and fue•ling). British woollen is a further exception due to the double vowel (American: woolen). Also, wooly is accepted

    Juniata Woolen Mill and Newry Manor

    Woolen Mill and Newry Manor, also known as the Lutz Mansion and Woolen Mill, Lux Vista, Lutz Mill, and Lutz Factory, is an historic, American woolen mill

    Shawsheen Village Historic District

    planned corporate community. Conceived by William Madison Wood of the American Woolen Company, the village was designed a team of architects including Adden

    Lawrence, Massachusetts

    pickup departments. 1912 Lawrence textile strike American Automobile and Power Company American Woolen Company Bread and Roses Malden Mills Murder of Melissa