History of American textiles : with kindred and auxiliary industries (illustrated) . Meritas Mills, Columbus, Ga. Cotton Mills Owned and Operated byThe Standard Textile Products Co. 320 Broadway New York, N. Y. MERITAS MILLS, Columbus, COTTON MILLS, Mobile, COTTON MILLS, McComb, COTTON MILLS, Selma, No. Car. Thece mills represent approximately 110,000 spindles and 2400 looms making Drill, Duck and Sheetings MERITAS MILLS, 320 Broadway, New York, N. Mobile Cotton Mills, Mobile, HISTORY OF AMERICAN TEXTILES. The Worlds Largest Manufacturersof Table and
History of American textiles : with kindred and auxiliary industries (illustrated) . Meritas Mills, Columbus, Ga. Cotton Mills Owned and Operated byThe Standard Textile Products Co. 320 Broadway New York, N. Y. MERITAS MILLS, Columbus, COTTON MILLS, Mobile, COTTON MILLS, McComb, COTTON MILLS, Selma, No. Car. Thece mills represent approximately 110,000 spindles and 2400 looms making Drill, Duck and Sheetings MERITAS MILLS, 320 Broadway, New York, N. Mobile Cotton Mills, Mobile, HISTORY OF AMERICAN TEXTILES. The Worlds Largest Manufacturersof Table and Shelf Oil Cloth. No merchandise can continue to sell in large volume unless it has distinctivemerit. Superior quality plus an extensive organization reaching into everycorner of the map has developed for our merchandise the leading businessin this field. We operate factories at Athenia, N. J., Youngstown, Ohio, Rock Island,111., Montrose, N. Y., mills at Columbus, Ga., Mobile, Ala., McComb, Miss.,Selma, N. C. The principal products are
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