... about two-thirds of the clothing, including hosiery, and of the house and table linen, worn and used by the inhabitants of the United States, who do not reside in cities, is the product of family manufactures. The Monthly magazine - Página 270por Monthly literary register - 1810Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Percy Wells Bidwell - 1916 - 168 páginas
...the clothing, including hosiery, and of the house and table linen, worn and used by the inhabitants of the United States, who do not reside in cities, is the product of family manufactures."3 More significant than these statements, however, because applying specifically to New... | |
| 1917 - 720 páginas
...the clothing, including hosiery, and of the house and table linen worn and used by the inhabitants of the United States who do not reside in cities, is the product of family manufactures." Meanwhile, within two years, the number of spindles in cotton mills increased from 8,000 to 80,000,... | |
| Rolla Milton Tryon - 1917 - 434 páginas
...the clothing, including hosiery, and of the house and table linen worn and used by the inhabitants of the United States, who do not reside { in cities, is the product of family manufacture.2 The results of the census of manufactures taken in the fall of 1810 revealed the truth... | |
| 1917 - 860 páginas
...the clothing, including hosiery, and of the house and table linen worn and used by the inhabitants of the United States, who do not reside in cities, is the product of family manufacture.1 The results of the census of manufactures taken in the fall of 1810 revealed the truth... | |
| Rolla Milton Tryon - 1917 - 436 páginas
...the clothing, including hosiery, and of the house and table linen worn and used by the inhabitants of the United States, who do not reside in cities, is the product of family manufacture.2 The results of the census of manufactures taken in the fall of 1810 revealed the truth... | |
| Albert H. Leake - 1918 - 488 páginas
...of the clothing, including hosiery and of the house and table linen worn and used by the inhabitants of the United States who do not reside in cities, is the product of family manufacture." labor before the use of improved machinery, lasting from the first settlement of the... | |
| Thames Williamson - 1923 - 568 páginas
...the clothing, including hosiery, and of the house and table linen, worn and used by the inhabitants of the United States, who do not reside in cities,...Middle States, carding machines, worked by water, are everywhere established, and they are rapidly extending southward and westward. Jennies, other family... | |
| Arthur Harrison Cole - 1926 - 442 páginas
...figure of 1776 carding mills in the whole United States; 3 and Gallatin wrote in the same year that "in the Eastern and Middle States, carding machines worked by water are everywhere established, and they are rapidly extending southwardly and westwardly." 4 Indeed, the latter... | |
| Mary Presbary Hoxie - 1927 - 348 páginas
...thirds of the cloth, including hosiery and the house and table linen, worn and used by the inhabitants of the United States, who do not reside in cities, is the production 13 of family manufacture." As to the factories themselves, they were unmistakably small... | |
| Alfred Dupont Chandler - 1977 - 628 páginas
...the clothing, including hosiery, and of the house and table linen, worn and used by the inhabitants of the United States, who do not reside in cities, is the product of family manufactures."3 In the seaboard cities and the small towns of the interior, manufacturers were largely... | |
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