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Thomas Crane and N. F. Hopkins Market the Crane Knitter, 1867-1876
Introduction During the nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, Americans invented, improved, and patented more hand-powered knitting machines...
Chronicle of the Early American Industries Association, Inc., The, 09/01/04 by Candee, Richard M · More from publication -
Ipswich story: Technology & low-cost American hosiery production, The
In the aftermath of the Civil War, mixtures of wool and cotton known as "merino" became the norm for American factory-knit underwear, socks, and...
Chronicle of the Early American Industries Association, Inc., The, 03/01/02 by Candee, Richard M · More from publication -
Socks and stockings, shirts, drawers, and sashes: Hand and machine knitting for the Union Army
Hand and Machine Knitting for the Union Army This paper explores the Civil War's impact on the making of knit-goods, especially woolen underwear,...
Chronicle of the Early American Industries Association, Inc., The, 12/01/00 by Candee, Richard M · More from publication


