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Summary Of: Cannelton Cotton Mill
Construction of the Cannelton Cotton Mill began in 1849 and was completed in 1851...
Encyclodia Page On: Cannelton Cotton Mill
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National Historic Landmark
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Cannelton, IN
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USA
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Coordinates
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NHL
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July 17
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1991
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NRHP
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August 22
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1975
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National Historic Landmark
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United States
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Cannelton, Indiana
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USA
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Rhode Island
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architect
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Thomas Alexander Tefft
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sandstone
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United States
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Allegheny Mountains
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cotton
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sheeting
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Civil War
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uniforms
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Union Army
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Louisville, Kentucky
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Lowell, Massachusetts
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steam-powered
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coal
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hydropower
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Salmon P. Chase
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United States Secretary of the Treasury
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Chief Justice of the United States
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Dartmouth College
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National Register of Historic Places
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Ohio River
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Romanesque
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dormer
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lintels
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2008
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07-23
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2007
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01-23
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ISBN 0-933519-12-5
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Cotton
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Cotton mill
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Child labor
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United States technological and industrial history
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
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Keeper of the Register
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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Historic district
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Contributing property
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List of entries
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National Park Service
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National Historic Sites
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National Historical Parks
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National Memorials
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National Monuments
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Categories
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American Civil War sites
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Buildings and structures in Indiana
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1849 architecture
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Indiana in the American Civil War
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Industrial history
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National Historic Landmarks in Indiana
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Ohio River
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Perry County, Indiana
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Child labor in the United States
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