The organization of the boot and shoe industry in Massachusetts before 1875 . See also Avon (E. Stoughton); , a shoe town, early conditions in, 9, 13, 14, 137, D, 63, 72, 100 n. i, 208, , also South Weymouth. White, Samuel, of Randolph, expertpegger of late D, 135, 136. White, Timothy, of Nantucket, teacher-shoemaker, of Ha, 12 n. 2, 173. Wilson, Henry, of Natick, entrepreneurof Natick, later vice-president ofthe United States, v n. 2, 68-71,132, 213-218. Winks, William, Lives of IllustriousShoemakers, 128, 256 n. i, 258 n. i,261 n. I, 262 n. I. Woburn,


The organization of the boot and shoe industry in Massachusetts before 1875 . See also Avon (E. Stoughton); , a shoe town, early conditions in, 9, 13, 14, 137, D, 63, 72, 100 n. i, 208, , also South Weymouth. White, Samuel, of Randolph, expertpegger of late D, 135, 136. White, Timothy, of Nantucket, teacher-shoemaker, of Ha, 12 n. 2, 173. Wilson, Henry, of Natick, entrepreneurof Natick, later vice-president ofthe United States, v n. 2, 68-71,132, 213-218. Winks, William, Lives of IllustriousShoemakers, 128, 256 n. i, 258 n. i,261 n. I, 262 n. I. Woburn, 72, 190, 208, 211. Wolcott, John B., of Natick, entrepre-neur of D, 53, 69 n. 3, 220. Women as shoeworkers, see Humanelement, women. Wooldredge, John, of Lynn, entrepre-neur of late D, 78, 120. Woolen industry, development of, inEngland compared with develop-ment of American boot and shoeindustry, 26, 27. Worcester, a former shoe town,inD, 21, 33, 34, 72, 200, , 147,150. Worcester county, a centre for boot andshoe industry, 21, 67, 81, 113,209, 210, 212. DATE DUE. 3 1970 00544 864^


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