Samuel Slater, The Father of American Manufacturers (Handkerchief), Rhode Island, 1890. Views around Pawtucket, Rhode Island: Old Slater Mill, 'first cotton mill in America'; David Harley & Co Merchants Exchange Park Place and Main Street; Old Slater Sunday School, 'First Sunday School in America'; Pawtucket Falls and Bridge. Manufactured by Cranston Print Works Co, engraved by James Provan & Sons after a portrait by James Sullivan Lincoln.


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