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Social Fabric: Land, Labor, and the World the Textile Industry Created
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A Voyage into New England, Begun in 1623, and Ended in 1624
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A Voyage into New England, Begun in 1623, and Ended in 1624
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A Voyage into New England, Begun in 1623, and Ended in 1624
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“Map showing the relation existing between Slave Labor and Cotton Production,” in The Cotton Industry, an Essay in American Economic History. Part I, The Cotton Culture and the Cotton Trade
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Cotton Market
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Cotton Picking
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Cotton Picking
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Image of the hydroelectric plant at Massachusetts Mills
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Area of future dam, Dummer, New Hampshire
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Volume of Flowage Maps. Map showing the flowage of the Merrimack in a time when the current was used to power the turbines that powered the mills. The Essex Company charged its customers for that power and was one of the most powerful companies of its time
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