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Bradford, and [[strikethrough]] thirty [[/strikethrough]] one hundred similar samples of cotton [[strikethrough]] worsted [[/strikethrough]] and worsted fabrics etc, also from Mr. A. Robertson.

A fine specimen of Jacquard weaving in silk, from Prof. T.C. Archer, Director of the Edinboro Museum.

Nine specimens illustrating the manufacture of hand-made ingrain and rag carpets, from Mr. O. Herring, Maryland Mills, Baltimore, Md.

Thirty-seven specimens of rope and twine made of American, Russian and Italian hemp and sisal, from J. T. Bailey & Co., Philadelphia.

[[strikethrough]] Fifteen specimens of flax, grown and manufactured in New York State, with

A series of fifteen specimens of flax and flax twines, from Mr. E. W. Hartshorn, [[/strikethrough]]

A series of fifteen specimens of flat and flax twine, manufactured at Schaghticoke, N.Y. from flax grown in New York state. From Mr. E. W. Hartshorn, President Cable Flax Mills.  

Twelve specimens of rough and hackled flax  [strikethrough]] from France, Canada [[/strikethrough]] French, Irish, Dutch and Canadian, from the Barbour Flax Spinning Co., Paterson, N.J.


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