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  2. Linwood Historic District (Northbridge, Massachusetts)

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    The Linwood property was built to process cotton, and produced cambrics, sateens, and shirting fabric. The original mill was a 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 -story brick structure, which was expanded c. 1870 with the addition of a steam power plant in order to increase production.

  3. List of mills in Fall River, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    later part of New England Cotton Yarns; Passaic Coton Mills; American Cotton Fabric Corporation; Firestone Cotton Mills; now part of Duro Industries 49: Seaconnet Mills No. 1: 1884: 21 Fr. Devalles Blvd: Fall River Granite: 83000716: now known as Clover Leaf Office Park and Erin Rae's School of Dance 50: Seaconnet Mills No. 2: 1895: 1 Fr ...

  4. Cotton production in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Cotton fields in the United States. The United States exports more cotton than any other country, though it ranks third in total production, behind China and India. [1] Almost all of the cotton fiber growth and production occurs in the Southern United States and the Western United States, dominated by Texas, California, Arizona, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Louisiana.

  5. Trim (sewing) - Wikipedia

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    Trim or trimming in clothing and home decorating is applied ornament, such as gimp, passementerie, ribbon, ruffles, or, as a verb, to apply such ornament. Before the Industrial Revolution , all trim was made and applied by hand, thus making heavily trimmed furnishings and garments expensive and high-status.

  6. Ruffle (sewing) - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of a woman wearing a heavily ruffled cap, 1789 Mechanical ruffler by Singer, used on domestic sewing machines. In sewing and dressmaking, a ruffle, frill, or furbelow is a strip of fabric, lace or ribbon tightly gathered or pleated on one edge and applied to a garment, bedding, or other textile as a form of trimming.

  7. Category:Cotton mills in the United States - Wikipedia

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