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In the pages that follow, the course of the Philadelphia textile industry will be traced across six decades, from the 1880s through World War II, completing a chronicle of regional economic development and decline that commenced with Proprietary Capitalism: The Philadelphia Textile Manufacture, 1880-1885.
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upholstery mills, local millmen, upholstery weavers, textile proprietors, nontextile industries, shop autonomy, piecemeal purchasing, textile directory, hosiery sector, flexible mills, battery loom, seamless hosiery, hosiery firms, knitting firms, selling committee, hosiery worker, shop delegates, fancy wovens, carpet firms, textile council, carpet workers, carpet sector, knitting trades, tariff hearings, flexible manufacturers
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New York, Fall River, New England, American Woolen, United States, James Doak, New Bedford, Gay Daybook, World War, James Dobson, Quaker City, North Central, Knights of Labor, Quaker Lace, Textile School, New Jersey, Berks County, Old City, Pennsylvania Department of Internal Affairs, Sevill Schofield, George Taylor, Philip Scranton, Public Ledger, Gladys Palmer, North Carolina
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