History of American textiles : with kindred and auxiliary industries (illustrated) . ts. They are also used extensively in themaking of womens jackets, cloaks andskirts. Other articles of utility ow^ing theirfabric to the same source include gloves,blankets and blanket linings, hats and capsfor both men and women, and mens cloth as supplied by the distributorscomes in all finishes, as well as in plain andfancy effects. The latest advices from the company in-dicate that its affairs are in a condition pre-saging continued development along thesuccessful path it has so long followed. T
History of American textiles : with kindred and auxiliary industries (illustrated) . ts. They are also used extensively in themaking of womens jackets, cloaks andskirts. Other articles of utility ow^ing theirfabric to the same source include gloves,blankets and blanket linings, hats and capsfor both men and women, and mens cloth as supplied by the distributorscomes in all finishes, as well as in plain andfancy effects. The latest advices from the company in-dicate that its affairs are in a condition pre-saging continued development along thesuccessful path it has so long followed. Theexecutive headquarters of the McKenney or-ganization are found at 80 Fifth York. 197 HISTORY OF AMERICAN TEXTILES. H. W. BUTTERWORTH & SONS CO. A century ago, when George Stephensonwas figuring how he could coax more than sixmiles an hour out of his locomotive, JohnButterworth, founder of this firm, started Today we look back and find that duringthat hundred years, H. W. Butterworth &Sons Company has been foremost in themanufacture of finishing machinery that.
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