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- A.O. Schoonmaker Mica Segment Display Board, circa 1900 -

- circa 1900
- Collections - Artifact
A.O. Schoonmaker Mica Segment Display Board, circa 1900
- Wood and Fabric Sample from the 1903 Wright Flyer - Orville Wright presented these samples of fabric and wood, from the 1903 Wright Flyer, to Henry Ford in 1936. Ford was in the process of acquiring the Wright brothers' home and bicycle shop for Greenfield Village. Pieces of the Wright Flyer became important symbols. The Apollo 11 astronauts carried some during the first manned Moon landing in 1969.

- December 17, 1903
- Collections - Artifact
Wood and Fabric Sample from the 1903 Wright Flyer
Orville Wright presented these samples of fabric and wood, from the 1903 Wright Flyer, to Henry Ford in 1936. Ford was in the process of acquiring the Wright brothers' home and bicycle shop for Greenfield Village. Pieces of the Wright Flyer became important symbols. The Apollo 11 astronauts carried some during the first manned Moon landing in 1969.
- Wonoco Yarns Company Sample Book, circa 1950 -

- circa 1950
- Collections - Artifact
Wonoco Yarns Company Sample Book, circa 1950
- Morgan-Jones Bedspreads Sample Book, 1958 -

- November 18, 1958
- Collections - Artifact
Morgan-Jones Bedspreads Sample Book, 1958
- Standard Textile Company Woven Tufted Bedspreads, 1940-1960 -

- 1940-1960
- Collections - Artifact
Standard Textile Company Woven Tufted Bedspreads, 1940-1960
- Engraver Sheet for Textile Fabric Style No. 2200 B, Cocheco Mfg. Co., September 1885 - During the 19th century, New England textile mills manufactured billions of yards of fabric for the mass market, producing roller-printed cottons using increasingly complex mechanized processes. Colorful cotton prints, like those made by Cocheco Manufacturing Company, became affordable to almost everyone.

- September 01, 1885
- Collections - Artifact
Engraver Sheet for Textile Fabric Style No. 2200 B, Cocheco Mfg. Co., September 1885
During the 19th century, New England textile mills manufactured billions of yards of fabric for the mass market, producing roller-printed cottons using increasingly complex mechanized processes. Colorful cotton prints, like those made by Cocheco Manufacturing Company, became affordable to almost everyone.
- Engraver Sheet for Textile Fabric Style No. 2201 A and B, Cocheco Mfg. Co., August 1885 - During the 19th century, New England textile mills manufactured billions of yards of fabric for the mass market, producing roller-printed cottons using increasingly complex mechanized processes. Colorful cotton prints, like those made by Cocheco Manufacturing Company, became affordable to almost everyone.

- August 01, 1885
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Engraver Sheet for Textile Fabric Style No. 2201 A and B, Cocheco Mfg. Co., August 1885
During the 19th century, New England textile mills manufactured billions of yards of fabric for the mass market, producing roller-printed cottons using increasingly complex mechanized processes. Colorful cotton prints, like those made by Cocheco Manufacturing Company, became affordable to almost everyone.
- Engraver Sheet for Textile Fabric Style No. 2203 A and B, Cocheco Mfg. Co., August 1885 - During the 19th century, New England textile mills manufactured billions of yards of fabric for the mass market, producing roller-printed cottons using increasingly complex mechanized processes. Colorful cotton prints, like those made by Cocheco Manufacturing Company, became affordable to almost everyone.

- August 01, 1885
- Collections - Artifact
Engraver Sheet for Textile Fabric Style No. 2203 A and B, Cocheco Mfg. Co., August 1885
During the 19th century, New England textile mills manufactured billions of yards of fabric for the mass market, producing roller-printed cottons using increasingly complex mechanized processes. Colorful cotton prints, like those made by Cocheco Manufacturing Company, became affordable to almost everyone.
- Engraver Sheet for Textile Fabric Style No. 2204 A, Cocheco Mfg. Co., September 1885 - During the 19th century, New England textile mills manufactured billions of yards of fabric for the mass market, producing roller-printed cottons using increasingly complex mechanized processes. Colorful cotton prints, like those made by Cocheco Manufacturing Company, became affordable to almost everyone.

- September 01, 1885
- Collections - Artifact
Engraver Sheet for Textile Fabric Style No. 2204 A, Cocheco Mfg. Co., September 1885
During the 19th century, New England textile mills manufactured billions of yards of fabric for the mass market, producing roller-printed cottons using increasingly complex mechanized processes. Colorful cotton prints, like those made by Cocheco Manufacturing Company, became affordable to almost everyone.
- Engraver Sheet for Textile Fabric Style No. 2205 B, Cocheco Mfg. Co., September 1885 - During the 19th century, New England textile mills manufactured billions of yards of fabric for the mass market, producing roller-printed cottons using increasingly complex mechanized processes. Colorful cotton prints, like those made by Cocheco Manufacturing Company, became affordable to almost everyone.

- September 01, 1885
- Collections - Artifact
Engraver Sheet for Textile Fabric Style No. 2205 B, Cocheco Mfg. Co., September 1885
During the 19th century, New England textile mills manufactured billions of yards of fabric for the mass market, producing roller-printed cottons using increasingly complex mechanized processes. Colorful cotton prints, like those made by Cocheco Manufacturing Company, became affordable to almost everyone.