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Manantico Bleach and Dye Works, Hexamer General Surveys, Volume 12
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Manantico Bleach and Dye Works, Hexamer General Surveys, Volume 12
3512879 Manantico Bleach and Dye Works, Hexamer General Surveys, Volume 12, Plate 1101 (colour litho) by Hexamer, Ernest (1827-1912); Free Library of Philadelphia; (add.info.: Facility Name: Manantico Bleach and Dye Works
Owner: Wood, R.D. & Co.
Products: Textiles- Printing, Dyeing, Bleaching
); eFree Library of Philadelphia; Map Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia; American, out of copyright
Media ID 23619032
© Free Library of Philadelphia Map Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia / Bridgeman Images
Aerial View Bleaching Business Description Dyeing Elevation Gilded Age New Jersey Survey Bleach Millville
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This print showcases the Manantico Bleach and Dye Works, a significant industrial establishment during the 19th century. The image, part of the Hexamer General Surveys collection, offers a mesmerizing aerial view of this bustling factory located in Millville, New Jersey. Owned by Wood, R. D. & Co. , the Manantico Bleach and Dye Works specialized in various textile processes such as printing, dyeing, and bleaching. Its immense size and architectural grandeur are evident from this detailed illustration captured by Ernest Hexamer. The vibrant color lithograph highlights not only the intricate design of the facility but also its historical significance within American industry during the Gilded Age. This key piece of history provides valuable insight into trade practices and manufacturing techniques prevalent at that time. As an essential component of America's industrial landscape, this visual representation serves as a testament to both innovation and progress. The elevated perspective allows us to appreciate how this massive complex seamlessly integrated into its surroundings while contributing to economic growth. Preserved within the Map Collection at Free Library of Philadelphia, this remarkable print offers viewers a glimpse into our nation's rich industrial heritage. It stands as a reminder of how architecture can shape industries and communities alike while showcasing the ingenuity that propelled America forward during its early years as an industrial powerhouse.
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