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3 TECHNOLOGY EXPLOSION Early 20th century
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Worcester / Adams / Deerfield / Washington / Boston / Malden / Springfield / /

Company

Oxford University Press / MacFarland & Company Inc. / /

Country

United States / /

Event

Man-Made Disaster / /

Facility

Hartford plant / Library of Congress / Clark University / Memorial Hall Museum / Boston Public Library / Cotton mill / /

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manufacturing machinery / electricity / transportation / sanitation systems / textile machinery / manufacturing experience / transportation systems / gas lamps / machinery / street car / metal fabrication industries / motor vehicles / mining / manufacturing / preeminent bicycle manufacturer / continuous flow processing / machinery industry / food / steel / /

Organization

Congress / Federal Reserve Bank of Boston / Dwight School / Putnam School / Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association / MIT / Harvard / Prints and Photographs Division / Print Department / Memorial Hall Museum / Oxford University / Clark University / Massachusetts Board of Education / /

Person

R. Scott Fosler / Lewis H. Hine / John S. Hekman / Stephen B. Goddard / Lynn Browne / /

Position

Colonel / first secretary / Executive Vice President and Economic Advisor / /

ProvinceOrState

Massachusetts / Michigan / /

Region

New England / /

Technology

1896.3 Colonel Albert TECHNOLOGY / 2003 TECHNOLOGY / 3 TECHNOLOGY / /

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