This volume of the "Report" by the Pennsylvania Bureau of Industrial Statistics, published in 1911, offers a detailed look at the state's industrial landscape. It provides valuable insights into the labor conditions, economic activities, and statistical data relevant to Pennsylvania during the early 20th century. Researchers and historians interested in economic development, labor history, and the social conditions of the period will find this report a useful primary source.
The "Report" reflects the efforts of the Bureau of Industrial Statistics and the Department of Internal Affairs to document and analyze the changing nature of industry and labor in a rapidly evolving era. Its comprehensive data and observations contribute to a deeper understanding of Pennsylvania's industrial heritage.
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