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... Bleaching Co .. . . • Agt . Draper Co. • . . • Eben S. Draper George A. Draper . George Otis Draper William F. Draper William F. Draper , Jr. T. C. Duncan . Treas . Draper Co. . Chadwicks , N. Y. . . Hopedale , Mass . . Hopedale , Mass ...
... Bleaching Co .. . . • Agt . Draper Co. • . . • Eben S. Draper George A. Draper . George Otis Draper William F. Draper William F. Draper , Jr. T. C. Duncan . Treas . Draper Co. . Chadwicks , N. Y. . . Hopedale , Mass . . Hopedale , Mass ...
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... Bleaching and Finishing Works . 48-51 The Bourse , Philadelphia , Pa . Pres . and Mgr . American Cotton Yarn Exchange • • Oct. 18 , 1900 . • J. Herbert Sawyer F. C. Sayles George H. Sayward . Arnold Schaer Theodore C. Search . • . • 67 ...
... Bleaching and Finishing Works . 48-51 The Bourse , Philadelphia , Pa . Pres . and Mgr . American Cotton Yarn Exchange • • Oct. 18 , 1900 . • J. Herbert Sawyer F. C. Sayles George H. Sayward . Arnold Schaer Theodore C. Search . • . • 67 ...
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... Bleaching and Finishing Works . 48-51 The Bourse , Philadelphia , Pa . Pres . and Mgr . American Cotton Yarn Exchange Oct. 18 , 1900 . Sept. 29 , 1898 . Apr. 29 , 1891 . . Oct. 18 , 1900 . • J. Herbert Sawyer F. C. Sayles George H ...
... Bleaching and Finishing Works . 48-51 The Bourse , Philadelphia , Pa . Pres . and Mgr . American Cotton Yarn Exchange Oct. 18 , 1900 . Sept. 29 , 1898 . Apr. 29 , 1891 . . Oct. 18 , 1900 . • J. Herbert Sawyer F. C. Sayles George H ...
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... Bleach- ery and Dye Works . Lockwood Co. and Ponemah Mills . 10 South Water St. 621 Banigan Building . 10 South Water St. Berkeley Co. 77 Exchange Place . Granger Foundry & Machine Co. • • 723 Banigan Building . • William S. Granger ...
... Bleach- ery and Dye Works . Lockwood Co. and Ponemah Mills . 10 South Water St. 621 Banigan Building . 10 South Water St. Berkeley Co. 77 Exchange Place . Granger Foundry & Machine Co. • • 723 Banigan Building . • William S. Granger ...
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... Bleaching Co. Cohoes . Cohoes . Cohoes . · David S. Johnston • John R. Mason • John E. Prest . . • " Cohoes Iron Foundry & Machine Co. 237 Main St. Harmony Mills . Jamestown Cotton Mill . . · Grand Hotel . 117 Duane St. American Cotton ...
... Bleaching Co. Cohoes . Cohoes . Cohoes . · David S. Johnston • John R. Mason • John E. Prest . . • " Cohoes Iron Foundry & Machine Co. 237 Main St. Harmony Mills . Jamestown Cotton Mill . . · Grand Hotel . 117 Duane St. American Cotton ...
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