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Cotton industry in the United States

Cotton industry in the United States
Title: Cotton industry in the United States
Date Created/Published: H.C. White Co. ... [et al.], c1891-1928.
Summary: Photographs show machinery for carding, spinning, weaving, and making cloth. Bales of raw cotton and cotton cloth. Cotton gin. Loading onto steamboats in New Orleans. Factory work. Some cotton field scenes.
Notes:
Arrangement: Arranged by location into 11 subdivisions as follows: LOT 11995-1: Adams, Massachusetts (9 cards). LOT 11995-2: North Carolina (30 cards). LOT 11995-3: Texas (23 cards). LOT 11995-4: Tennessee (5 cards). LOT 11995-5: Unidentified (6 cards). LOT 11995-7: South Carolina (3 cards). LOT 11995-8: Louisiana (5 cards). LOT 11995-9: Mississippi (1 card). LOT 11995-10: Rhode Island (1 card). LOT 11995-11: Lawrence, Massachusetts (6 cards).
This record contains unverified, old data from shelflist card.
Copyrights held by publishers and E.W. Kelley.
Some images published by American Stereoscopic, Berry, Kelley & Chadwick, P. Brigandi, T.W. Ingersoll, J.F. Jarvis, Keystone, Underwood, Standard Scenic, and Universal Photo Art (C.H. Graves), and H.C. White.
LOT subdivisions and counts within subdivisions updated Oct. 2016.
Stereographs--1890-1930.
Bookmark /2005679636/
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