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Francis W. Breed, manufacturers of ladies' fine shoes. Factories at Lynn, Massachusetts., and Rochester, N.H., actual running capacity of Lynn Factories 6,000 to 7,000 pairs daily / C.W. Clark, s.c. ; J.R. Howe, del ; J. Howe, sc.

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Three exterior views of shoe factories in Lynn, Mass. and Rochester, New Hampshire.

Illus. in: The Shoe and leather reporter, rubber supplement, 1885 July 30, p. ix.

Reference copy in LOT 4397-I.

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