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Hampden-Woodberry

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Book Hampden-Woodberry Mark Chalkley
Libristo code: 11467588
Publishers ARCADIA PUB (SC), September 2006
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The urban Baltimore neighborhood of Hampden-Woodberry began as a mill village in rural Baltimore County, where the swift-flowing waters of Jones Falls provided the power for early gristmills. As the nearby city grew into a major international port, the flour mills gave way to cloth mills that turned out cotton duck for sails. At their peak, the mills of Hampden-Woodberry turned out 80 percent of the world's cotton duck. Thousands of men, women, and children were employed in what was, in the late 19th century, the United States' largest concentration of factory labor. Fortunes were made by such men as Robert Poole and the Hooper, Carroll, and Gambrill families, who owned the mills. When it was annexed to Baltimore in 1888, Hampden-Woodberry was a thriving industrial community. The last of the mills closed in 1972, but many of these historic structures are now being reused for a variety of purposes. More importantly, Hampden-Woodberry still survives as a community with deep roots in America's industrial past.

About the book

Full name Hampden-Woodberry
Author Mark Chalkley
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2006
Number of pages 128
EAN 9780738543277
ISBN 0738543276
Libristo code 11467588
Publishers ARCADIA PUB (SC)
Weight 327
Dimensions 168 x 234 x 9
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