Annual Report of the Secretary of Internal Affairs of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Industrial statistics. Pt. IIIDepartment of Internal Affairs, Bureau of Industrial Statistics, 1902 |
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... American and Canadian Indians fantastically decor- ate their moccasins with bead work . Research establishes the fact that ornamentation preceded utility . Some three thousand years ago , in Egypt , protection to the feet was entirely ...
... American and Canadian Indians fantastically decor- ate their moccasins with bead work . Research establishes the fact that ornamentation preceded utility . Some three thousand years ago , in Egypt , protection to the feet was entirely ...
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... America . Leather goods of various tex- tures , from the soft and perfectly tanned buckskin to others as fine and pliable as it would be possible to produce by any method known to - day , were found among these relics . There were also ...
... America . Leather goods of various tex- tures , from the soft and perfectly tanned buckskin to others as fine and pliable as it would be possible to produce by any method known to - day , were found among these relics . There were also ...
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... American " youngster , " that full grown adults on the opposite side of the globe can go mincing about on feet the size of which we would bemoan as a deformity on a child two years of age . Children of the " Celestial Kingdom " have ...
... American " youngster , " that full grown adults on the opposite side of the globe can go mincing about on feet the size of which we would bemoan as a deformity on a child two years of age . Children of the " Celestial Kingdom " have ...
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... American manufacturer . The query as to whether or not the leather boot is to supercede the Chinese shoe is a problem too complex and intricate to intelli- gently prophesy upon , but whatever may be the ultimate outcome- and time only ...
... American manufacturer . The query as to whether or not the leather boot is to supercede the Chinese shoe is a problem too complex and intricate to intelli- gently prophesy upon , but whatever may be the ultimate outcome- and time only ...
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... America is becoming greater each year and the upper classes are rapidly adopting Amer- rcan manners and customs . The suggestive name " sandal wood " grown in Japan is used as the base of simple footwear . This wood is very light and is ...
... America is becoming greater each year and the upper classes are rapidly adopting Amer- rcan manners and customs . The suggestive name " sandal wood " grown in Japan is used as the base of simple footwear . This wood is very light and is ...
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AGGREGATE AMOUNT AGGREGATE WAGES PAID-Continued AMOUNT OF WAGES AVERAGE ANNUAL PRODUCT AVERAGE DAILY WAGE AVERAGE DAILY WAGE-Continued Average number AVERAGE YEARLY EARNINGS AVERAGE YEARLY EARNINGS-Continued BASIC MATERIAL BOILERS boots and shoes BOTTLE AND TABLE CARS Character of Industry CHENILLE children's shoes com-crease COMPARATIVE TABLE compared ered COMPARISON OF AGGREGATE COMPARISON OF AVERAGE COMPARISON OF NUMBER COMPARISON OF VALUE COST OF BASIC crease days in operation DAYS IN OPERATION-Continued footwear HOSIERY Increase or decrease IRON AND STEEL kiln leather LISHMENTS MATERIAL TO VALUE ments consid ments daily wage ments production number of days Number of es NUMBER OF PERSONS NUMBER OF WAGE pared with 1901 PERSONS EMPLOYED-Continued PIG IRON PLOYE Portland cement preced preced-compared PRODUCT PER EMPLOYE RECAPITULATION OF COMPARATIVE RELATIVE PER CENT SILK-BROAD SKILLED AND UNSKILLED tablish tion tons VALUE OF AVERAGE VALUE OF MANUFACTURED VALUE OF PRODUCT-Continued VALUE OF PRODUCTION WAGES TO VALUE WOOLEN AND WORSTED WROUGHT IRON YARNS