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CHAPTER VI.
STONE DRESSING WORKS—BRICKMAKING FROM DRY CLAY.
Staten Island, New York, Washington.
| 38. | Stone planing machines. | |
| 39. | Stone polishing machine. | |
| 40. | Brickmaking from dry clay. | |
| 41. | Brickmaking from dry clay (continued). |
CHAPTER VII.
INDIARUBBER MANUFACTORY—FISHING-NET MAKING MACHINE—FLOUR MILLS—ELEVATORS.
Newhaven, Baltimore, Pittsburg, Buffalo.
| 42. | Indiarubber manufactures. | |
| 43. | Indiarubber over-shoes. | |
| 44. | Fishing-net machines. | |
| 45. | Corn and flour mills. | |
| 46. | Elevators. |
CHAPTER VIII.
COTTON MILLS—CARPET MANUFACTORY—WOOLLEN AND FELT CLOTH MAKING—SEWING MACHINERY—COTTON GIN.
Lowell, Lawrence, Holyoke, Waterbury, Newhaven, New York.
| 47. | Textile fabrics. | |
| 48. | Lowell, Lawrence, and Holyoke, in Massachusetts. | |
| 49. | The capital stock of the companies. | |
| 50. | Waterpower used for driving the machinery in all the mills. | |
| 51. | The first mills commenced operation in Lowell in 1823. | |
| 52. | Lawrence. | |
| 53. | Water power. | |
| 54. | Cotton mills. | |
| 55. | New cotton mill. | |
| 56. | Woollen factory. | |
| 57. | Felt making. | |
| 58. | Machine shop. |