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... cotton and tea were made , and large amounts of English capital had been invested in American securities . Through this division and absorption of capital there occurred a stringency in the money mar- ket , and the contraction of the ...
... cotton and tea were made , and large amounts of English capital had been invested in American securities . Through this division and absorption of capital there occurred a stringency in the money mar- ket , and the contraction of the ...
Side 17
... cotton manufacture to America and the continent of Europe ; fourth , to the faulty methods of manufacture by which large quantities of materials were stolen to such an extent that the sales of goods made from stolen raw material were ...
... cotton manufacture to America and the continent of Europe ; fourth , to the faulty methods of manufacture by which large quantities of materials were stolen to such an extent that the sales of goods made from stolen raw material were ...
Side 18
... cotton , was repeated . In 1846 there was a failure of the potato crop and a partial failure of the wheat crop , necessitating an importation of grain to the value of $ 150,000,000 . In 1847 the re- sults of a bad harvest were much more ...
... cotton , was repeated . In 1846 there was a failure of the potato crop and a partial failure of the wheat crop , necessitating an importation of grain to the value of $ 150,000,000 . In 1847 the re- sults of a bad harvest were much more ...
Side 21
... cotton man- ufacturing , was completely prostrated and the persons employed therein reduced to the direst distress . This period covered what is known as the " cotton famine , " which lasted from the latter part of 1861 until 1864 , and ...
... cotton man- ufacturing , was completely prostrated and the persons employed therein reduced to the direst distress . This period covered what is known as the " cotton famine , " which lasted from the latter part of 1861 until 1864 , and ...
Side 22
... cotton - manufact- uring districts was during the last three months of 1862 , after which time the number of persons ... cotton industry itself , however , did not pro- duce any great effect on the general prosperity of the country . The ...
... cotton - manufact- uring districts was during the last three months of 1862 , after which time the number of persons ... cotton industry itself , however , did not pro- duce any great effect on the general prosperity of the country . The ...
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11 hours Appendix beer Blacksmiths boys Bread Britain Bureau button boots Card grinders Carders Carpenters cassimere cent cigars Cindermen Clothing coal coffee complete exhibit Condition.-Family cotton covers only establishments Curaçoa Cutters Daily wages day two turns days the past detail table Diet.-Breakfast Doffers Drawers Dressers Dyers Earnings of father Engineer erators ESTAB establishments investigated exhibit for industries Finishers Fitters Foremen foundery Heaters helpers hours per day Illinois Indiana industrial depression INDUSTRIES-Cont'd inspector Laborers Loom fixers Machine Machinists Male manufacturing Maryland Massachusetts METALS AND METALLIC Moulders mule North Carolina NUMBER AND WAGES number of employés Occupations Ohio OHIO.-ESTAB Oilers Overseers Packers Painters Pattern makers Pennsylvania pig iron ployés pound production Puddlers railroad rates of daily Rollers Second hands Sewing-machine Spinners Spoolers Strippers summaries Sweepers Teamsters tenders Total and average Trimmers Twisters Undesignated WAGES OF EMPLOYÉS Warpers Watchman Watchmen Weavers Weighers West Virginia whence derived Winders Wool sorters yards York YORK.-ESTAB Youth