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OF APPENDIX.
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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.