America's Textile Reporter, Volume 17 offers a comprehensive look into the textile industries of the era. This volume provides insights into manufacturing processes, technological advancements, and trade practices relevant to textile production. Covering a range of topics from raw materials to finished products, this historical publication offers valuable information for those interested in the evolution of American industry and technology. Researchers, historians, and textile enthusiasts will find this a useful resource for understanding the complexities of the textile sector during the period.
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